Transforming communities across Ghana through education, healthcare, pastoral care, and community development — empowering people to live with dignity and hope.
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Districts Reached
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Members (Hope for Life)
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Seminarians in Formation
Pastoral Accra & Kumasi
St. Martin Deaf Ministry (SMDM)
Ghana's first Catholic pastoral ministry for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Founded 22 November 2020 by Fr. Kouamé René Dan Yao, SMA, during the SMA's 140th anniversary celebrations.
Founded: 22 November 2020 | Founder & Chaplain: Fr. Kouamé René Dan Yao, SMA (Ivorian-born, ordained 2018) | Website:stmartindeafministry.org
Initially based at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Ashale Botwe, Accra; now also active in Kumasi. The ministry was described by the SMA Provincial Superior as a way to remedy the long-standing neglect of deaf faithful in the Church's pastoral care.
Key Activities
Weekly Sunday Mass celebrated in Ghanaian Sign Language (GSL) by Fr. René — emphasizing integrated worship rather than separate Masses
Catechism, sacramental preparation (baptism, confirmation, marriage counselling), and spiritual accompaniment for deaf Catholics
Sign language courses for hearing parishioners and community members to bridge the communication gap
Advocacy and awareness campaigns about the reality of deaf people within the Catholic community and wider Ghanaian society
Social encounters, creative projects, and educational programmes for deaf participants
During the COVID-19 lockdown, the Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie, invited Fr. René to interpret Mass in sign language for media broadcast, raising national awareness and giving momentum to the ministry.
The ministry has grown from a small group under a tree near the church to a structured programme with an eight-member executive committee, including deaf members. Fr. René was recently elected as a Provincial Councillor of the SMA Ghana Province (2025), demonstrating the institutional importance placed on this ministry.
Job Creation & Training Centre for the Deaf (JCTC)
Vocational training and job creation for deaf young people in the Ashanti Region. Originally launched by SOPKO (a Dutch-based NGO) in 2012, now run by the SMA.
Location: Asuoyeboa, Kwadaso Municipality, Kumasi | Executive Director: Fr. René Dan Yao, SMA (appointed 2023)
The JCTC operates on a model where deaf and hearing entrepreneurs rent workshops with tools and commit to hiring deaf trainees, fostering inclusion and economic independence.
Activities
Vocational training in trades such as dressmaking, crafts, and other practical skills under the supervision of master trainers
"Soft skills" training — labour market readiness, communication, and life skills
Income generation through the "Sign of Silence Hostel" (room rentals) and a meeting hall for church services and community events
Graduation ceremonies and certification for apprentices who complete training cohorts
The goal is for the centre to become a sustainable meeting point for deaf and hearing communities, fostering inclusion and economic independence.
Founded in 1986 by Fr. Jean Thebault, SMA — one of the SMA's longest-running social projects. A registered NGO with approximately 800 members across 17 districts, empowering people with physical disabilities.
Founded: 1986 | Founder: Fr. Jean Thebault, SMA (French missionary) | HQ: Bethany House, Accra | Status: Registered NGO with the Government of Ghana
Hope for Life was founded to address the plight of people living with physical disabilities who are abandoned by their families — often due to cultural beliefs that disability is a curse — and forced to beg on the streets of Accra and other cities.
Activities
Outreach to streets of Ghanaian cities to identify and engage people with disabilities, offering them an alternative to begging
Skills training and empowerment programmes to help members become financially independent
Sponsorship of surgeries and medical treatment for those in need
Advocacy campaigns in communities to challenge the stigma surrounding disability — promoting the message that "disability is not inability"
Support groups, particularly for single mothers with disabilities, addressing issues of vulnerability
Therapy programmes for children with cerebral palsy and autism
The project is deliberately led by people with disabilities themselves — the President, Administrator, and all 17 district Coordinators are persons living with disability. SMA seminarians from the Formation House in Sowutuom regularly visit Hope for Life as part of their pastoral formation.
The SMA Ghana Province's flagship educational project. Founded 18 January 2022, commissioned 3 December 2022 by the Apostolic Nuncio, Most Rev. Henryk M. Jagodzinski. Named after Venerable Bishop Brésillac.
Location: Oshuiman Estate, off the Pokuase–Awoshie Highway, Accra | Headmistress: Sr. Doris Benneh Gyan, OLA | Staff: 16 (10 teaching, 6 non-teaching)
The school was commissioned by the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, Most Rev. Henryk M. Jagodzinski, and the then SMA Provincial Superior, Very Rev. Fr. Paul Saa-Dade Ennin. Continuing the SMA's historic commitment to education that dates back to Fr. Moreau's first school in Elmina in 1881. The Papal Foundation, through the Apostolic Nunciature, provided foundational funding. The chiefs and people of Oshuiman, Landline Properties, and the Our Lady Queen of Africa community also contributed.
Highlights
Started with 54 pupils, offering basic education (KG through primary)
Focus on academic excellence, moral and spiritual formation, discipline, and innovation
Learner-centred approach inspired by faith
Activities include cadet training, cultural dances, poetry recitals, and choreography alongside the academic curriculum
The SMA Provincial Superior noted that the school continues the tradition where "in every village in southern and central Ghana where the SMA worked, an RC basic school was established."
The primary seminary for training future SMA missionary priests in Ghana. Renovated and rededicated in 2018 after 30 years without major renovation. Approximately 42 seminarians at various stages of formation.
The SMA Formation House in Sowutuom is the primary centre for training future SMA missionary priests in Ghana. Seminarians study philosophy and engage in pastoral activities as part of the SMA's international formation programme:
Formation Programme
Philosophy studies in Ghana
International Spiritual Year in Benin Republic or the Philippines
Pastoral year in an African parish
Theology studies in Kenya, Ivory Coast, or Nigeria
Ordination in their home country
Pastoral Activities by Seminarians
Hospital visitation — praying with the sick and offering spiritual support
Catechism teaching in nearby parishes
Visits to the SVD elderly priests' community
Regular visits to the Hope for Life Centre for people with disabilities
Announced June 2023 as a lasting project to mark the 140th anniversary of Catholicism in the Ashanti Region. Led by Fr. Dennis Senyo Etti, SMA. Construction initiated; fundraising ongoing.
Location: Akokoamong, near Asokore Mampong, outskirts of Kumasi | Led by: Fr. Dennis Senyo Etti, SMA (then Vice-Provincial) | Status: Construction initiated; fundraising ongoing
The chiefs and people of Akokoamong donated the land. The clinic aims to provide essential healthcare services to the surrounding community, which currently has limited access to medical facilities.
Planned Services
Outpatient medical consultations
Maternal and child healthcare
Laboratory and diagnostic services
Pharmacy and medication dispensing
Health education and community outreach
This project aligns with the SMA's long tradition of establishing healthcare institutions alongside their evangelization and educational work. The SMA has called for support from the wider community — both material contributions and prayers — to ensure successful construction and operation.
The SMA Ghana Province manages and staffs parishes across several dioceses in Ghana — the primary vehicles for evangelization, sacramental ministry, and community engagement.
SMA Parishes in Ghana
Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Kwashieman, Accra — One of the main SMA parishes in the capital
Our Lady Queen of Africa Catholic Church, Oshuiman, Accra — The parish community closest to the SMA Provincial House (olaqacatholic.org)
SMA Parishes in Winneba — Within the Diocese of Winneba, where the first African SMA priest (Fr. Michael Adrie) was ordained in 1992
St. Paul Catholic Church, Adukrom, Kumasi — Where the 140th anniversary Thanksgiving Mass for Ashanti was held and Fr. Samuel Hagan was ordained in 2023
Divine Redeemer Parish, New Amanful–Funkoe, Sekondi-Takoradi — Erected in 2018 with Fr. Emmanuel Andoh, SMA, as first Parish Priest, marking the SMA's return to the Diocese of Sekondi-Takoradi
Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Madina, Accra — Base for various SMA liturgical and community activities
SMA Parish presence in Oku, Ashanti Region — A remote village where the SMA maintains a missionary presence
Through these parishes, the SMA provides sacramental ministry, catechesis, youth programmes, marriage counselling, lay formation, and community development. View all our parishes →
Active promotion of vocations to the missionary priesthood and religious life among Ghanaian youth — through school visits, vocation camps, and media outreach across the country.
Key Activities
Vocation animation visits to schools, universities, and parishes across Ghana (including KNUST, Opoku Ware School, St. Louis SHS, and others)
Annual Vocation Camps at the SMA Provincial Headquarters (open to youth aged 12–30)
Collaboration with the Catholic Vocations Directors and Directresses Association of Ghana (CAVDAG)
Media outreach through the SMA's online platforms (beatasmaonline.com, YouTube channel, and social media)
Youth retreats and mission animation programmes
As of 2022, the Province reported 42 seminarians in formation — evidence of the growing interest in missionary vocations among young Ghanaians.
The SMA Ghana Province has publicly joined Catholic religious congregations in calling for action against illegal gold mining (galamsey), which causes severe environmental destruction across Ghana.
Catholic Religious in Ghana, including SMA members, composed a prayer against galamsey and pledged to help fight the environmental and social damage caused by the practice.
Focus Areas
Public statements and prayers calling for an end to illegal mining
Raising awareness of the devastating impact on water bodies, farmlands, and communities
Collaboration with other Catholic congregations and civil society organizations
Promoting environmental stewardship as part of Catholic social teaching
This advocacy aligns with the SMA's broader commitment to justice, peace, and the integrity of creation — one of the strategic priorities of the SMA internationally.
In September/October 2025, the SMA Ghana Province held its Second Provincial Assembly in Accra, electing new leadership to guide the Province for the next six years.
Rev. Fr. James Owusu-Yeboah
Provincial Superior
Rev. Fr. Jean de Dieu Ahorloo
Vice-Provincial Superior
Rev. Fr. David Agbevanoo
1st Provincial Councillor
Rev. Fr. Kouamé René Dan Yao
2nd Provincial Councillor
Rev. Fr. Abraham Ndomwin Guolitiri
Provincial Secretary
"Missionaries of Hope: Called to Proclaim the Gospel to the Most Abandoned in Africa, with Africa and from Africa."
— Theme of the Second Provincial Assembly, 2025
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Making a Difference Across Ghana
Through faith-inspired action, SMA Ghana continues to transform lives and communities.
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