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Roman Catholic Diocese of Auchi

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Auchi (Latin: Auchian(us)) is a diocese located in the city of Auchi, Edo State in the ecclesiastical province of Benin City in Nigeria.

Diocese of Auchi

Dioecesis Auchianus
Auchi Cathedral
Location
Country Nigeria
Territorya portion of Edo State
Ecclesiastical provinceBenin City
MetropolitanArchbishop of Benin City
Coordinates7°04′00″N 6°16′00″E / 7.06667°N 6.26667°E / 7.06667; 6.26667 Auchi
Statistics
Area6,116 km2 (2,361 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
800,200
65,000 (8.1%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin Rite
EstablishedDecember 4, 2002
CathedralSaint Vincent Cathedral in Auchi
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopMost Rev. Gabriel Ghiakhomo Dunia
Map

Auchi is in Edo State which is shown here in red.
Website
verbummail.com/auchi/chaplaincies.php

History edit

Arrival of first missionaries and establishment of parishes edit

The history of the Catholic Church in Etsako - Afemai land or what is now the Diocese of Auchi dates back to the latter part of the 19th century - when the first Roman Catholic missionaries arrived at Agenebode in the present Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State in Nigeria - and opened a mission station there. The team was led by Carlo Zappa who took over as the Prefect of the Upper Niger in 1894, with headquarters in Asaba.

As a Prefect, Zappa successfully gained access into the interior and established stations throughout the territory now known as Benin Ecclesiastical province.

In Etsako, he opened a parish station at Agenebode in 1897.

From the narratives of oral traditional history by our community elders, it was gathered that through the successful settlement of the Royal Niger Company - a trading foreign company which included the John Holt Brothers and early explorers like Richard Lander etc., the missionaries discovered that the Agenebode people were easily accessible through the River Niger and to some degree hospitable to foreigners. This, gave them confidence to pitch their tents among the people.

As a matter of fact, deductive reasoning and oral narratives, show that these white missionaries had already had contacts with the Agenebode indigenes as far back as 1884 - exploring the possibility of opening a parish church within the community. Prior to 1897, there has to be all kinds of logistics - preparations, negotiations and gathering of people before a church community starts. It took them about 13 years to build a base before a parish was finally birthed in 1897.

When Benin City diocese celebrated their 100 - centenary year at Agenebode on May 2, 1984; amid other ceremonies in other parts of the diocese, there were questions about the timing, but some living protégés of those missionaries testified that the timing was okay - because there were earlier contacts before a church community was birthed.

It was at Agenebode that the first parish station was opened in the Archdiocese of Benin City with Peter Pioten as the first parish priest. From Agenebode, other parish out stations were opened at Ivianokpodi, Iviukwe, Okpekpe and Apana.

In 1908, he established the first Major Seminary in Nigeria—St Martin's Seminary—at Ivianokpodi. The seminary was later transferred to Asaba in 1927 by Bishop Broderick. Among the seminarians who moved from Ivianokpodi to Asaba was Paul Emechete, the first Nigerian priest, and Joseph Agbodio Erameh, a native of Anegbette in south Uneme Clan in present Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State.

1933-1999 edit

With the death of Bishop Broderick in 1933, Bishop Leo Taylor was appointed his successor in 1934. Bishop Taylor who came to Asaba-Benin Vicariate from Lagos where he was principal of St. Gregory's college, created Uzairue Parish in 1935, with J.J. Heeley as the first parish priest.

Bishop Taylor ordained the first Edo priest who was also the second indigenous priest of the Vicariate Apostolic of Western Nigeria in the person of Joseph Agbodio Erameh at Asaba, on December 20, 1936, and transferred the Major Seminary there to Benin in 1938. Bishop Taylor was succeeded in the Asaba-Benin Vicarite by Bishop Patrick Joseph Kelly in the same year.

The Catholic Church in Etsako, during the Episcopacy of P J Kelly established four secondary schools: Our Lady of Fatima college, Auchi, St. John's College Fugar, St. Angela's Girls Grammar School, Uzairue and St. Peter's College Agenebode which were taken over by Government in 1973.

In the same 1973, Bishop Kelly retired and handed over the Diocese of Benin City to Bishop Patrick Ebosele Ekpu (now Archbishop Emeritus). Conscious of the fact that the task of evangelizing the diocese was onerous, Archbishop Ekpu worked very hard to see that many more indigenous priests were ordained and new parishes were created.

21st century edit

As of December 30, 2002, there were 10 parishes in Auchi Diocese.

Archbishop Ekpu's repeated attempts to have the schools returned to the Catholic Mission foundered on the stony rock of the Nigerian Union of Teachers. They resisted fiercely. "NUT"'s opposition to Government's attempt to return the erstwhile Voluntary Agency schools to their owners somehow derailed progress. However, there are very few private Catholic schools scattered all over Auchi diocese, serving the educational needs of the people.

Hospitals edit

The early Missionaries in collaboration with some Irish nuns established two major medical facilities. These include Notre Dame Hospital at Uzairue and the Medical Health Centre at Agenebode respectively - serving the medical needs of our people.

The "sisters of Notre Dame De Namur" are managing these hospitals today. They have been working hard to keep these hospitals open, so that many people - Catholics and non Catholics - especially the poor, can have access to quality health care within Afemai territory over the years.

Akoko-Edo and Owan edit

The history of the Catholic Church in the diocese will not be complete without accounts of its spread to Akoko-Edo and Owan Local Government Areas of the Diocese, which with Etsako constitute the geographical areas comprising the Diocese.

In contrast to the warm welcome which the early Catholic Missionaries received in Etsako, their experience in Akoko-Edo and Owan Local Government Areas was one of initial resistance, if not down-right hostility, by the Church Missionary Society (the Anglicans) which was the first Christian Mission to establish its presence in the areas. The relatively slow pace of conversion to the Catholic faith and of vocation to the Catholic Priesthood in the areas up to date can be attributed, in part to this historical fact.

Special churches edit

The Cathedral is Immaculate conception cathedral Auchi. The Cathedral of St. Vincent, Auchi is an upshoot of a project started by parish priest Michael Grace. After his demise, this project was continued by Felix Igbineweka and then Obozuwa. Obozuwa was deeply committed to this project because discussions were underway that this parish will be the future home of soon to be erected diocese of Auchi and the cathedral.

Leadership edit

  • Bishops of Auchi (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Gabriel Ghiakhomo Dunia (since November 6, 2002)

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Official website of the Diocese of Auchi
  • GCatholic.org
  • Catholic Hierarchy

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The Roman Catholic Diocese of Auchi Latin Auchian us is a diocese located in the city of Auchi Edo State in the ecclesiastical province of Benin City in Nigeria Diocese of AuchiDioecesis AuchianusAuchi CathedralLocationCountry NigeriaTerritorya portion of Edo StateEcclesiastical provinceBenin CityMetropolitanArchbishop of Benin CityCoordinates7 04 00 N 6 16 00 E 7 06667 N 6 26667 E 7 06667 6 26667 AuchiStatisticsArea6 116 km2 2 361 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2004 800 20065 000 8 1 InformationDenominationRoman CatholicRiteLatin RiteEstablishedDecember 4 2002CathedralSaint Vincent Cathedral in AuchiCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopMost Rev Gabriel Ghiakhomo DuniaMapAuchi is in Edo State which is shown here in red Websiteverbummail wbr com wbr auchi wbr chaplaincies wbr php Contents 1 History 1 1 Arrival of first missionaries and establishment of parishes 1 2 1933 1999 1 3 21st century 1 4 Hospitals 1 5 Akoko Edo and Owan 2 Special churches 3 Leadership 4 See also 5 SourcesHistory editArrival of first missionaries and establishment of parishes edit The history of the Catholic Church in Etsako Afemai land or what is now the Diocese of Auchi dates back to the latter part of the 19th century when the first Roman Catholic missionaries arrived at Agenebode in the present Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State in Nigeria and opened a mission station there The team was led by Carlo Zappa who took over as the Prefect of the Upper Niger in 1894 with headquarters in Asaba As a Prefect Zappa successfully gained access into the interior and established stations throughout the territory now known as Benin Ecclesiastical province In Etsako he opened a parish station at Agenebode in 1897 From the narratives of oral traditional history by our community elders it was gathered that through the successful settlement of the Royal Niger Company a trading foreign company which included the John Holt Brothers and early explorers like Richard Lander etc the missionaries discovered that the Agenebode people were easily accessible through the River Niger and to some degree hospitable to foreigners This gave them confidence to pitch their tents among the people As a matter of fact deductive reasoning and oral narratives show that these white missionaries had already had contacts with the Agenebode indigenes as far back as 1884 exploring the possibility of opening a parish church within the community Prior to 1897 there has to be all kinds of logistics preparations negotiations and gathering of people before a church community starts It took them about 13 years to build a base before a parish was finally birthed in 1897 When Benin City diocese celebrated their 100 centenary year at Agenebode on May 2 1984 amid other ceremonies in other parts of the diocese there were questions about the timing but some living proteges of those missionaries testified that the timing was okay because there were earlier contacts before a church community was birthed It was at Agenebode that the first parish station was opened in the Archdiocese of Benin City with Peter Pioten as the first parish priest From Agenebode other parish out stations were opened at Ivianokpodi Iviukwe Okpekpe and Apana In 1908 he established the first Major Seminary in Nigeria St Martin s Seminary at Ivianokpodi The seminary was later transferred to Asaba in 1927 by Bishop Broderick Among the seminarians who moved from Ivianokpodi to Asaba was Paul Emechete the first Nigerian priest and Joseph Agbodio Erameh a native of Anegbette in south Uneme Clan in present Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State 1933 1999 edit With the death of Bishop Broderick in 1933 Bishop Leo Taylor was appointed his successor in 1934 Bishop Taylor who came to Asaba Benin Vicariate from Lagos where he was principal of St Gregory s college created Uzairue Parish in 1935 with J J Heeley as the first parish priest Bishop Taylor ordained the first Edo priest who was also the second indigenous priest of the Vicariate Apostolic of Western Nigeria in the person of Joseph Agbodio Erameh at Asaba on December 20 1936 and transferred the Major Seminary there to Benin in 1938 Bishop Taylor was succeeded in the Asaba Benin Vicarite by Bishop Patrick Joseph Kelly in the same year The Catholic Church in Etsako during the Episcopacy of P J Kelly established four secondary schools Our Lady of Fatima college Auchi St John s College Fugar St Angela s Girls Grammar School Uzairue and St Peter s College Agenebode which were taken over by Government in 1973 In the same 1973 Bishop Kelly retired and handed over the Diocese of Benin City to Bishop Patrick Ebosele Ekpu now Archbishop Emeritus Conscious of the fact that the task of evangelizing the diocese was onerous Archbishop Ekpu worked very hard to see that many more indigenous priests were ordained and new parishes were created 21st century edit As of December 30 2002 there were 10 parishes in Auchi Diocese Archbishop Ekpu s repeated attempts to have the schools returned to the Catholic Mission foundered on the stony rock of the Nigerian Union of Teachers They resisted fiercely NUT s opposition to Government s attempt to return the erstwhile Voluntary Agency schools to their owners somehow derailed progress However there are very few private Catholic schools scattered all over Auchi diocese serving the educational needs of the people Hospitals edit The early Missionaries in collaboration with some Irish nuns established two major medical facilities These include Notre Dame Hospital at Uzairue and the Medical Health Centre at Agenebode respectively serving the medical needs of our people The sisters of Notre Dame De Namur are managing these hospitals today They have been working hard to keep these hospitals open so that many people Catholics and non Catholics especially the poor can have access to quality health care within Afemai territory over the years Akoko Edo and Owan edit The history of the Catholic Church in the diocese will not be complete without accounts of its spread to Akoko Edo and Owan Local Government Areas of the Diocese which with Etsako constitute the geographical areas comprising the Diocese In contrast to the warm welcome which the early Catholic Missionaries received in Etsako their experience in Akoko Edo and Owan Local Government Areas was one of initial resistance if not down right hostility by the Church Missionary Society the Anglicans which was the first Christian Mission to establish its presence in the areas The relatively slow pace of conversion to the Catholic faith and of vocation to the Catholic Priesthood in the areas up to date can be attributed in part to this historical fact Special churches editThe Cathedral is Immaculate conception cathedral Auchi The Cathedral of St Vincent Auchi is an upshoot of a project started by parish priest Michael Grace After his demise this project was continued by Felix Igbineweka and then Obozuwa Obozuwa was deeply committed to this project because discussions were underway that this parish will be the future home of soon to be erected diocese of Auchi and the cathedral Leadership editBishops of Auchi Roman rite Bishop Gabriel Ghiakhomo Dunia since November 6 2002 See also editRoman Catholicism in NigeriaSources editOfficial website of the Diocese of Auchi GCatholic org Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Auchi amp oldid 1212368402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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