Johannesburg, 09 August, 2025 / 8:29 pm (ACI Africa).
The Liaison Bishop for Youth at the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) has expressed concern that the overemphasis on academic performance in South Africa’s education system is hindering the formation of school-going children and keeping them away from the Church.
In a video interview published by SACBC on Wednesday, August 6, Bishop Siphiwo Devilliers Paul Vanqa says the excessive academic pressure requiring learners to attend school even on weekends is hampering the Church’s efforts to offer children ongoing formation.
“This is a very painful situation we find ourselves in, as the leadership of the Church, as parents, and as community leaders,” Bishop Vanqa said.
He added, “Our children spend so much time in school that they’re not given the opportunity to realize they can have a connection between God and their own lives.”
“God has been cut out,” says the 70-year-old member of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (SAC) warning that the focus is only about success “without any real attention to the formation of the whole person.”






