Jacques Danka Longa (born 26 July 1961) is the third and current Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kara , Togo .
Born in Sokodé , he studied physics at the University of Lomé before entering the Grand séminaire Saint-Gall de Ouidah , Benin , where he obtained a baccalaureat in theology. Following his ordination to the priesthood on 25 January 1992, he was appointed spiritual director and lecturer at the Séminaire interdiocésain Saint-Paul de Notsé in the Diocese of Kpalimé .
After this, he continued his studies in theology at the Pontifical Urban University , Rome where he specialised in Canon Law . In 2003, he was named rector of the Grand séminaire interdiocésain Jean-Paul II , Lomé .[ 1]
He was appointed and ordained coadjutor bishop of Kara in 2008 and bishop of Kara in 2009, following the resignation of his predecessor Ignace Baguibassa Sambar-Talkena .[ 2]
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