Johannesburg, 28 September, 2025 / 8:08 pm (ACI Africa).
The 65th anniversary of Christ the King Cathedral of South Africa's Johannesburg Catholic Archdiocese is a sign of faith, stability, and continuity, Stephen Cardinal Brislin has said.
In his remarks during the Cathedral's 65th anniversary on September 20 which the Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński presided, the Local Ordinary of Johannesburg Archdiocese reflected on the Cathedral’s historic significance, noting the blessing of having welcomed two canonised Saints: St. Pope John Paul II and St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Situated in a challenging part of Johannesburg, the Cathedral, Cardinal Brislin said, stands “as a sign of stability, eternity, and of lifting people out of the struggles of life, helping them to raise their eyes to God in gratitude for his protection and providence.”
“A Cathedral like this is not only a building of stone, but a sign of God’s presence with and among his people,” said the Local Ordinary of Johannesburg Archdiocese, who doubles as the president of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC).
Cardinal Brislin expressed gratitude for the Nuncio’s presence and words.






