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Catholic Church in South Africa

Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito. Credit: SACBC

Launched Strategic Plan Roadmap to Guide Dioceses on Migration, Human Trafficking in Botswana, Eswatini, South Africa

Aug 29, 2025

Members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) have unveiled a five-year strategic plan to help Episcopal Sees in the three-nation forum to address the challenges around migration and the human trafficking menace.

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South African Catholic Archbishop Calls for Action as Foreigners Denied Healthcare

Aug 28, 2025

Archbishop Siegried Mandla Jwara of South Africa’s Catholic Archdiocese of Durban has denounced the denial of healthcare to foreigners seeking services in some hospitals and clinics in the country, urging the authorities to take immediate action to address the matter.

Stephen Cardinal Brislin of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg in South Africa. Credit: ACI Africa

Pope Leo XIV Appoints South Africa’s Cardinal Brislin to Vatican Dicastery for the Clergy

Aug 28, 2025

Pope Leo XIV has appointed members to the Vatican Dicastery for the Clergy, including Stephen Cardinal Brislin of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg in South Africa.

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Catholic Sisters at Recent G20 Interfaith Forum in South Africa Thankful for Opportunity to Contribute to Global Issues

Aug 19, 2025

Catholic Sisters, who participated in the Group of 20 (G20) Interfaith Forum (IF20) in South Africa that concluded on August 14 have recognized with appreciation the opportunity to contribute to a gathering that brought together faith leaders to address global challenges.

Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito with late Bishop Fritz Lobinger. Credit: Southern Cross

“He was a great communicator, brief and to the point”: Catholic Bishop in South Africa Eulogizes Late Predecessor

Aug 12, 2025

The late Bishop Fritz Lobinger, who passed on August 1 was an accomplished communicator, the Bishop of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Aliwal, his successor, has said. 

Bishop Siphiwo Devilliers Paul Vanqa. Credit: SACBC

Concern as Academic Pressure Hinders Faith Formation among School-going Children in South Africa

Aug 9, 2025

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.

Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mthatha. Credit: SACBC

“Boat in storm?” Catholic Bishop Says South Africa Trapped in “times of practical atheism” amid Fading Faith Authority

Aug 7, 2025

Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mthatha has likened the country’s current situation to a boat caught in a storm at a time when faith practice is on the decline and the people of God moving towards “practical atheism.”

Cardinal Brislin Lauds Sacrifice of Catholic Priests Forced Out of South Africa amid Foreigners’ Visa Woes

Aug 6, 2025

The President of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC), Stephen Cardinal Brislin, has expressed his spiritual closeness with foreign Priests who have been forced out of South Africa on alleged expiry of their visas.

Bishop Victor Thulani Mbuyisa of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Kokstad. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Kokstad

Catholic Bishop in South Africa Urges Laity to Embrace Their Faith with Joy, Renewed Hope

Aug 4, 2025

The Bishop of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Kokstad has encouraged lay women and men in his Episcopal See to celebrate their faith with joy and renewed purpose.

Late Bishop Fritz Lobinger, Bishop emeritus of the Catholic Diocese of Aliwal in South Africa. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Aliwal

German-born Catholic Bishop in South Africa Dies Aged 96, Elogized as “Bishop of the Laity, SCCs, Leadership Training”

Aug 3, 2025

Bishop Fritz Lobinger, Bishop emeritus of the Catholic Diocese of Aliwal in South Africa, has died at the age of 96.

Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito, the Liaison Bishop for the SACBC Migrants and Refugees Office. Credit: SACBC

Catholic Bishop Links Woes of Migrants in South Africa’s Public Hospitals to U.S. President’s Aid Suspension

Jul 19, 2025

The liaison Bishop for the Migrants and Refugees Department of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has denounced the ongoing xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals in some parts of South Africa, noting that the foreigners are not to blame for the shortage of medication in the country’s health facilities.

Fr. Stephen Syambi (left) in South Africa and Fr. Jude Thaddeus (right) during pastoral work. Credit: Fr. Jude Thaddeus/Fr. Stephen Syambi (

“I felt unwanted”: Moving Tales of Catholic Priests Forced Out of South Africa as Foreigners’ Woes Escalate

Jul 18, 2025

Fr. Stephen Syambi arrived home in Kampala, Uganda, on Wednesday, July 16 feeling dejected and confused. He felt even more disheartened when he thought about all the people he had left “without a shepherd” at St. Ephraim Catholic Church Ikageng, a struggling Parish of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Klerksdorp.

Stephen Cardinal Brislin, President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Lt. Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Credit: SACBC, SABC News

Suspension of South Africa’s Police Minister Linked to Criminal Gangs “step in the right direction”: Cardinal

Jul 14, 2025

The leadership of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has lauded President Cyril Ramaphosa for suspending the country’s Police Minister accused for  having links with criminal gangs.

Bishop Neil Augustine Frank of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mariannhill. Credit: SACBC

Newly Ordained Priests, Deacons in South Africa Cautioned against Clericalism, Urged to Foster “synodal” Priesthood

Jul 14, 2025

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.

Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mthatha. Credit: SACBC

Focus on “tangible realities of human suffering”: Catholic Bishop to World Council of Church Officials in South Africa

Jun 28, 2025

Participants in the World Council of Churches (WCC) Central Committee meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, have been challenged to focus their deliberations on “tangible realities of human suffering.”

South African Catholic Children’s Hospital Marks 90 Years, Catholic Sisters Share Heartfelt Memories of Service

Jun 26, 2025

Members of the International Congregation of the Pallottine Missionary Sisters (SAC) in South Africa have shared heartfelt memories of their decades of service at the country’s Cape Town-based St. Joseph’s Intermediate Paediatric Care, a non-profit children’s hospital marking 90 years of existence.

At G20 Symposium in South Africa, Catholic Bishop Calls for Urgent Response to Cries of Refugees, Migrants

Jun 25, 2025

Bishop Sylvester David has urged delegates at the June 23-24 International Symposium on Global Justice and Solidarity in South Africa to respond swiftly to the cries of the refugees and migrants displaced by violence in various parts of the world.

Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa. Credit: Credit: SACBC

South Africa’s G20 Presidency Opportune Moment for “Africa to raise its moral voice”: Catholic Bishop

Jun 25, 2025

The current G20 Presidency that South Africa holds is an opportunity for “Africa to raise its moral voice”, the Chairman of Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has said.

Stephen Cardinal Brislin of Johannesburg during the AMOF JOZI celebration. Credit: Archdiocese of Johannesburg Youth Department

Catholic Youths in South African Archdiocese Urged to “have the courage” to Follow God’s Calling

Jun 23, 2025

Stephen Cardinal Brislin of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg in South Africa has urged youths in his Metropolitan See to recognize in their hearts and courageously respond to God’s invitation to a life of purpose and service, which is grounded in a personal relationship with Him through faith in the person of Jesus Christ.

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Vatican Backs Upcoming International Symposium in South Africa, Urges Delegates to Advance Gospel Witnessing

Jun 21, 2025

The Vatican has affirmed its support for the June 23-24 International Symposium on Global Justice and Solidarity in South Africa and encouraged participants to seize the opportunity to advance the witnessing of the Gospel through dialogue and solidarity.