Johannesburg, 18 September, 2025 / 5:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has lauded the 65-year existence of the Cathedral of Christ the King of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, noting that such long years “speak of maturity.”
In his message ahead of the cathedral's 65th anniversary on Saturday, September 20, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński also reflected on the meaning of a cathedral within the life of the Church.
“The cathedral is often called the ‘mother church’ of a diocese or archdiocese. The word itself refers to the cathedra, the bishop’s seat, from which the principal church of the diocese takes its name,” Archbishop Jagodziński said in his reflection on Thursday, September 18.
“This jubilee is significant,” he said, and added, “Sixty-five years is a long span in human life, an age that speaks of maturity. In South Africa, and especially in Johannesburg, the nation’s largest city and its economic, cultural, and political hub, this milestone is a sign of a mature and living Church.”
The Polish-born diplomat, who also represents the Holy Father in Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia, and Eswatini, noted that beyond its modern architecture and beauty, the Cathedral’s true significance lies in the countless sacraments and milestones it has witnessed.



