Johannesburg, 02 December, 2025 / 8:00 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has urged members of the Clergy to prioritize the needs of the poor and to listen attentively to the voices of young people, emphasizing that the Church requires Priests who hold the marginalized at heart.
In his homily during the 25th anniversary of the Priestly ordination of Fr. Christopher Townsend on Sunday, November 30, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński lauded the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Pretoria for prioritizing the needs of the marginalized in line with the Gospel.
“In the Church, we need Priests who are awake. Awake to the needs of the poor. Awake to the voices of the young. Awake to the wounds of society. Awake to the movement of the Holy Spirit,” Archbishop Jagodziński said during the thanksgiving Mass that was held at the Parish Church of the Beatitudes.
Archbishop Jagodziński also lauded Fr. Townsend for his readiness to speak with clarity and to serve those on the margins, explaining that such readiness resonates with the Advent Season and the day’s Gospel reading from St. Matthew, which urged vigilance among the people of God.
“The Gospel today teaches us to 'stand ready,' not in fear but in love, not in anxiety but in joyful expectation,” he said, and added, “Advent readiness is the readiness of the heart that knows it is loved by God. It is the readiness of someone who listens to the whispers of grace beneath the noise of daily life.”



