Mariannhill, 10 September, 2025 / 5:04 pm (ACI Africa).
Five women who wore red skirts started the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood (CPS), a Congregation that has spread its roots and is now present in 20 countries across five continents.
At the celebration of the CPS’s 140th anniversary on Monday, September 8, the Bishop of South Africa’s Mariannhill Diocese where the Congregation was started lauded its growth, and prayed for more vocations to Religious Life in the country.
Bishop Neil Frank said that the Congregation, started in 1885 by Abbot Franz Pfanner, had come in strongly to meet the needs of the time in education, health and pastoral care, creating a rich legacy along the way.
Addressing members of the Congregation in his homily, Bishop Frank said, “You started here in Mariannhill in 1885 and have spread to many parts of the world. We are proud of the rich history; of the achievements of the ministry; the legacy that has been built and in places has passed on the government services.”
“There are many memories to honour; people to celebrate; a vision to cherish and to continue to fulfil,” the Bishop of Mariannhill said at the event that was held at Mariannhill St Joseph’s Cathedral.






