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The Roman Catholic Church in Ghana (West Africa) is composed solely of a Latin hierarchy, joint in the national Episcopal Conference of Ghana, comprising a single pre-diocesan (exempt) apostolic vicariate and four ecclesiastical provinces, each headed by a Metropolitan Archdiocese, with a total of 15 suffragan dioceses.

There are no Eastern Catholic jurisdictions or quasi-diocesan ordinariates.

There are no titular sees. All defunct jurisdictions have current successor sees.

There is an Apostolic Nunciature to Ghana (in national capital Accra) as papal diplomatic representation (embassy-level).

Current Latin dioceses

Immediately Subject to the Holy See

Latin provinces

Ecclesiastical Province of Accra

Ecclesiastical Province of Cape Coast

Ecclesiastical Province of Kumasi

Ecclesiastical Province of Tamale

See also