Johannesburg, 17 November, 2025 / 3:28 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has urged members of the Polish community in the country to not give in to fear amid contemporary challenges in the country and to remain steadfast in witnessing to their faith.
In his Sunday, November 16 homily while presiding over Holy Mass on the occasion of the 107th anniversary of Poland’s regaining independence, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński emphasized that the world needs witnesses in the wake of the challenges.
Reflecting on the Gospel reading (Luke 21:5-19) in which Jesus speaks about signs such as wars, hatred, false prophets, famine, as well as persecution, the latter providing an opportunity to bear witness, Archbishop Jagodziński posed, “Does it sound familiar? Do we not see all of these also today?”
“A world that more and more often rejects God, that plays with human life, that relativizes truth – this world today needs witnesses,” he said, adding that according to Jesus in the Gospel, this type of world provides believers “an opportunity to bear witness.”
“Let us not be afraid to be those who bear witness to faith. Let us not be afraid to be Poles faithful to Christ. Let our life—also here, in emigration—be a testimony that a nation lives as long as it remains with God,” the Apostolic Nuncio said during Holy Mass at St. Joseph the Worker Parish of the Archdiocese of Pretoria.



