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Fr. Ruben Dodzi Awuye installed as third Parish Priest of St. Joseph Quasi Parish, Alakple

Daniel Orlando by Daniel Orlando
March 2, 2026
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Rev. Fr. Ruben Dodzi Awuye has been officially installed as the third Parish Priest of St. Joseph Quasi Parish at Alakple in the Catholic Diocese of Akatsi.

The solemn ceremony, held on March 1, 2026, was presided over by the Vicar General, Rev. Msgr. Peter Huletey, who represented the Diocesan Bishop at the colourful Eucharistic celebration.

The installation Mass was attended by traditional leaders, and a large number of parishioners who witnessed the significant moment in the life of the growing Catholic community in Alakple.

The liturgy was marked by vibrant hymns, fervent prayers, and expressions of thanksgiving for God’s continued guidance of the parish.

In his homily, Msgr. Huletey underscored the sacred responsibility entrusted to a parish priest, describing him as a shepherd called to guide, sanctify and serve the people of God.

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He urged Fr. Awuye to perform his pastoral duties with humility, love and dedication, reminding him that priestly leadership is rooted in service and sacrifice.

St. Joseph Church holds a remarkable history within the Keta-Akatsi Diocese. The Catholic faith was first successfully established in Alakple in 1930 after earlier missionary attempts had failed.

Over the decades, the faith community steadily expanded, becoming a beacon of Catholic life in the area.

A major milestone was reached in 2004 when the church building was consecrated and dedicated by the Most Rev. Anthony Kwami Adanuty, then Bishop of the Diocese and now Emeritus.

The growth of the church continued, culminating in its elevation to a Quasi-Parish on October 2, 2017, by Most Rev. Gabriel Edoe Kumordji, SVD, Bishop of Keta-Akatsi.

Following the elevation, Rev. Fr. Mark Akpene Etsey, who had served as Priest-in-Charge since 2013, became the first Parish Priest of the Quasi-Parish.

Under his leadership, the Church experienced both spiritual renewal and infrastructural development, strengthening its structures and deepening catechetical formation among the faithful.

Subsequent pastoral leadership included Rev. Fr. Michael Doe Gardemor, whose tenure prepared the grounds for continued growth and stability.

The installation of Fr. Awuye, therefore, represents not only a change in leadership but a continuation of the parish’s steady development within the diocesan framework.

In accepting his new assignment, Fr. Awuye expressed gratitude to the Bishop and the Diocesan administration for the confidence reposed in him.

He pledged to work collaboratively with parishioners, lay leaders, and pastoral councils to advance evangelisation, foster unity, and build upon the solid foundation laid by his predecessors, entrusting his ministry to the patronage of St. Joseph.

Tags: Catholic Diocese of Akatsi.Rev. Fr. Michael Doe GardemorRev. Fr. Ruben DodziSt. Joseph Quasi Parish
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Wednesday of the Fourth week of Easter

Acts of the Apostles 12,24-25.13,1-5a.

The word of God continued to spread and grow.
After... Barnabas and Saul completed their relief mission, they returned to Jerusalem, taking with them John, who is called Mark.
Now there were in the church at Antioch prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Symeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen who was a close friend of Herod the tetrarch, and Saul.
While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the holy Spirit said, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them."
Then, completing their fasting and prayer, they laid hands on them and sent them off.
So they, sent forth by the holy Spirit, went down to Seleucia and from there sailed to Cyprus.
When they arrived in Salamis, they proclaimed the word of God in the Jewish synagogues. They had John also as their assistant.

Psalms 67(66),2-3.5.6.8.

May God have pity on us and bless us;
may... he let his face shine upon us.
So may your way be known upon earth;
among all nations, your salvation.

May the nations be glad and exult
because you rule the peoples in equity;
the nations on the earth you guide.

May the peoples praise you, O God;
may all the peoples praise you!
May God bless us,
and may all the ends of the earth fear him!

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 12,44-50.

Jesus cried out and said, "Whoever believes... in me believes not only in me but also in the one who sent me,
and whoever sees me sees the one who sent me.
I came into the world as light, so that everyone who believes in me might not remain in darkness.
And if anyone hears my words and does not observe them, I do not condemn him, for I did not come to condemn the world but to save the world.
Whoever rejects me and does not accept my words has something to judge him: the word that I spoke, it will condemn him on the last day,
because I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me what to say and speak.
And I know that his commandment is eternal life. So what I say, I say as the Father told me."


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