Vatican, 09 November, 2025 / 10:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The “valuable contribution” of the Catholic Church to South Africa, especially in education, healthcare, and efforts to promote dialogue and reconciliation, was a key focus of discussions between Pope Leo XIV and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during their meeting at the Vatican.
According to statement, which the Holy See Press Office issued on November 8, the Holy Father received President Ramaphosa in a cordial private audience at the Apostolic Palace.
The talks, the statement notes, highlighted the long-standing relationship between the Catholic Church and the Republic of South Africa.
“During the cordial talks, mutual appreciation was expressed for the valuable contribution that the Catholic Church provides to South Africa, particularly in the areas of education and healthcare, and its ongoing commitment to foster dialogue and reconciliation within society,” the Holy See Press Office statement indicates.
Speaking to journalists following the meeting, President Ramaphosa said he had “a good first meeting with Pope Leo XIV.”



