Johannesburg, 22 September, 2025 / 3:29 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has hailed Christ the King Cathedral of the country’s Johannesburg Catholic Archdiocese for uniting “tradition with modernity” during its 65 years of existence.
In his September 20 homily during the Cathedral's 65th anniversary on Saturday, September 20, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński said that the celebration is an opportunity to look at the past of the Cathedral as a place of prayer with gratitude.
“We admire how beautifully it unites tradition with modernity: stone, glass, wood, and light – all come together in a hymn of glory to God. But more important than architecture: for 65 years this place has lived by the prayer of its people,” Archbishop Jagodziński said.
Over the years, he said the Cathedral has witnessed the celebrations of Sacraments including Baptisms and Matrimony, the shedding of tears in moments of loss, and joyful songs during feasts. “Here the Church has stood with you – in times of suffering and in times of triumph,” he said.
The Polish-born Vatican diplomat, who also represents the Holy Father in Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia, and Eswatini described Cathedral as the mother church of an Episcopal See, housing the Local Ordinary’s chair or cathedra, which symbolizes his teaching authority, pastoral care, and unity with the successor of St. Peter and the entire people of God.






