Mariannhill, 14 July, 2025 / 4:55 pm (ACI Africa).
Candidates for Holy Orders, coming from among the people of God and sent back to the people of God to serve them, must steer off clericalism, the tendency, on the part of the Clergy, to emphasize authority and influence to the detriment of the Laity, Bishop Neil Augustine Frank of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mariannhill has said.
Addressing nine Deacons he ordained Priests and four Seminarians he ordained Deacons, Bishop Frank challenged them to foster a “synodal” model of Priesthood.
Priesthood is inseparable from synodality, he said referring to the Synod on Synodality, the multi-year initiative that the late Pope Francis extended to 2024, realized under the theme, “For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission”.
Citing the Letter to the Hebrews, Bishop Frank said, “Every high Priest chosen from among the people is appointed to act on behalf of the people in relation to God. These words give us the first lesson of ‘synodality’ for the Priesthood.”
“The Priest or Deacon must realize that he comes from the people of God. While his ordination sets him apart by defining his lifestyle and purpose, he is not separated from the people in any elite way. Any notion of ‘clericalism’ forgets this fundamental teaching,” he emphasized in his July 12 homily during the Ordination event at Our Lady of Consolation Marian Shrine in Kevelaer.






