Johannesburg, 01 September, 2025 / 11:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Stephen Cardinal Brislin of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg in South Africa has described his August 28 appointment to the Vatican Dicastery for the Clergy as “an honour” and an opportunity to serve.
In an interview with the Communication Officer of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC), Sheila Pires, Cardinal Brislin said that the news of his appointment also came to him “as quite a surprise in many ways,” but at the same time, not as a surprise because Cardinals are usually appointed to at least a Vatican Dicastery.
“It is an honour in many ways to be appointed to a Dicastery, as a great deal of trust is placed in the members of the Dicasteries,” said the South African Cardinal, who has been at the helm of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg following his transfer from the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town in October 2024.
Cardinal Brislin who also serves as the SACBC President noted that his appointment “should not really be seen as an honour. It is a matter of giving service, giving service to the Church, and ultimately giving service to the growth of the Kingdom of God.”
In the Friday, August 29 interview, the Local Ordinary of Johannesburg, who was among the 21 Cardinals that the late Pope Francis named after on 9 July 2023 and created Cardinals during the 30 September 2023 Consistory explained what the Dicastery for Clergy entails.



