Johannesburg, 23 January, 2026 / 7:36 pm (ACI Africa).
Two weeks after his appointment as the new Archbishop of South Africa’s of Cape Town Archdiocese, Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka is getting all set to take the helm of one of South Africa’s most prominent Archdioceses.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Plenary of members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) in Pretoria, Bishop Sipuka shared his reflections on his new role, describing it as both a personal and ecclesial pilgrimage.
Early impressions of Cape Town have been positive, he said. Meetings with consultors, the finance committee, and chancery staff revealed a well-functioning Archdiocese, with committed Priests and faithful actively engaged in Church life.
“There was a sense that people were happy to have a new Archbishop,” the Archbishop-elect said on Tuesday, January 20, reflecting on the stability and pastoral continuity that a new appointment brings.
While he acknowledged that he has only met a small section of the Archdiocese so far, Bishop Sipuka emphasized his desire to listen deeply as he begins parish visits and meets various groups.





