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Archbishop Buti Tlhagale of South Africa’s Johannesburg Archdiocese. Credit: SACBC

Push for Signing of UN Law on Statelessness: South African Archbishop to Religious Leaders

Dec 18, 2023

Archbishop Buti Tlhagale of South Africa’s Johannesburg Archdiocese has called on religious leaders across the world to push their respective governments to sign the United Nations Conventions on Statelessness. 

Archbishop Buti Tlhagale at SECAM Conference on Statelessness in Africa. Credit: SACBC

Protracted Violence Behind Africa’s “many stateless children”: Archbishop in South Africa

Apr 26, 2023

Protracted violent conflicts in African countries has brought about the phenomenon of “stateless children” on the continent, the Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg in South Africa has said.

Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale of South Africa’s Johannesburg Archdiocese. Credit: SACBC

Avoid “personality clashes”: Catholic Archbishop in South Africa to Priests and Deacons

Sep 1, 2022

There is need to foster for mutual respect and collaboration between Deacons and Priests in the Catholic Church, shunning “personality clashes” the Archbishop of South Africa’s Johannesburg Archdiocese has said.

Fr. Patrick Dladla at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Parish of Johannesburg Archdiocese which was vandalized on 11 June 2022. Credit: Courtesy Photo

After Vandalism Experience at South African Parish, Catholic Priest Urges Vigilance

Jun 18, 2022

The Parish Priest of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Parish of Johannesburg Archdiocese, which was vandalized last week, has called on his colleagues to be vigilant and to “beef-up security “ in their respective Parishes. 

Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale of Johannesburg Archdiocese in South Africa.

“Donate more than your normal amount to assist the needy”: South African Archbishop

Jun 12, 2020

The Archbishop of South Africa’s Johannesburg Archdiocese has appealed to the faithful in his jurisdiction to continue supporting the initiatives of the local church, going beyond their “normal amount” so that the growing list of needy parishioners can be catered for amid protracted COVID-19 restrictions.