Johannesburg, 22 October, 2025 / 12:32 pm (ACI Africa).
The leadership of the Department for Formation, Life, and Apostolate of the Laity of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has emphasized the key role of lay people in the life and mission of the Church, urging them to live in communion and participate fully as “missionary disciples” in the spirit of Synodality.
During the department’s biannual meeting, held from October 17 to 19 at Lumko Institute Retreat and Conference Centre in Benoni, Bishop Vincent Mduduzi Zungu who serves as the head of the department said that the gathering's aim is to “inform and form” Church leaders and members so that they can continue to guide and plan effectively within the framework of the Synod on Synodality.
“The Laity and especially in the spirit of Synodality, they too belong to the Church and they are called to live in communion with the Church and with full participation as missionary disciples,” Bishop Zungu said in a reflection that was published on Monday, October 20.
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth in South Africa noted that responsibility and active participation in the Church’s mission are central to its ongoing Synodal journey.
“The Laity have been fully initiated into the life of the church and their mandate comes from their baptism,” Bishop Zungu said in a three-day event which was realised under the theme, “The Role of the Laity in the Church in the Spirit of the Synod and Synodality.”



