ABOUT US
History of St. Thomas Parish
The
Catholic
Diocese
of
Kano
began
in
the
second
decade
of
the
20th
century.
In
the
year
1915,
many
Catholics
were
resident
in
Kano.
The
first
baptism,
which
was
that
of
Anna
Beecroft,
administered
by
Revd
Fr
Alphonse
Berlioux,
a
priest
from
Lokoja,
took
place
on
24th
August,
1915
as
recorded
in
the
Baptism
register
of
St.
Joseph
Parish,
Kaduna.
Between
1926
and
1918,
another
priest,
Revd
Fr
Berengario
Cermenati
severally
paid
visits
to
Kano.
However,
history
had
it
that
Christianity
entered
Kano
in
the
16th
century
through
the
Trans-Saharan
trade
route,
mostly
patronized
by
Christian
communities
of
the
River
Nile
region.
An
attempt
which
was
recorded
by
Franciscan
Friar,
Brother
Peter
Farde
OFM
from
Belgium
in
1988,
who
incidentally
was
captured
at
Sea
and
made
to
become
a
slave
to
a
Muslim
master
in
Agadez,
North
of
Kano.
According to recorded history, the official founder of the Catholic Church in Kano was Msgr. Oswald Waller SMA, who first visited Kano on December 15, 1918. His visit was precipitated by the call and yearning of Catholic Clerks and traders resident in Kano, who began to make series of requests for the building of a Catholic Church in Kano. After his visit, Msgr. Waller SMA applied for the permission to build a church in Kano in1919. However, his request was later granted on the April 13, 1922.