The Department of Social Communication (DEPSOCOM) of the National Catholic Secretariat (NCS) has announced the appointment of Rev. Fr. Isaac Amos Abanyie as its new Archivist and Records Manager. Fr. Abanyie, a member of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, will take on the crucial task of managing and preserving the archival materials of the NCS.
Fr. Abanyie holds an extensive academic and pastoral background. He studied at St. Peter’s Regional Seminary in Cape Coast, where he developed his theological foundation and deep commitment to the Catholic faith. His involvement in various diocesan activities reflects his dedication to the Church’s mission and outreach programs.
In his new role, Fr. Abanyie will oversee the organization, preservation, and accessibility of critical records and communication materials related to the history of the NCS and its work. His efforts are key to ensuring that the records of the Church remain intact and accessible for future generations, enhancing transparency and continuity in the Church’s outreach.
The appointment of Fr. Abanyie underscores the NCS’s focus on maintaining the integrity of its historical records, which are essential for documenting the rich history and development of Catholic communications in Ghana. Fr. Abanyie’s expertise and dedication to the Church are expected to strengthen the archival process and support the long-term sustainability of the NCS’s mission.
The NCS extends heartfelt congratulations to Rev. Fr. Isaac Amos Abanyie on his appointment and wishes him success in his new role as Archivist and Records Manager.