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30 Apr, 2024

Faith leaders from across the world have written to G20 heads of government to call for an end to a debt crisis causing “inequality, instability and poverty” globally.

Faith leaders from across the world have written to G20 heads of government to call for an end to a debt crisis causing “inequality, instability and poverty” globally.

https://turndebtintohope.caritas.org/g20-faith-leaders-around-globe-urge-heads-of-government-to-end-debt-crisis/ The letter, signed by 82 leaders of faith communities across 35 countries, notes that more than 50 governments “are spending more on servicing foreign...

14th Bishop Hans Brenninkmeijer Memorial Lecture

14th Bishop Hans Brenninkmeijer Memorial Lecture

14th Bishop Hans Brenninkmeijer Memorial Lecture presented by renowned educationalist & Catholic alumnus Mr Sizwe Nxasana followed by a Thanksgiving Mass & a Cocktail Party Holy Family College, 40 Oxford Road, Parktown 23 June 2025 from 15:00 onwards RSVP by...

African Church Leaders praying for Pope Francis

African Church Leaders praying for Pope Francis

African Church Leaders praying for Pope FrancisIn a statement shared with the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) Communications Office, the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) expressed closeness to...

27th Sunday: Year B

27th Sunday: Year B

Today, we delve into the profound meaning of the sacrament of marriage, a divine institution rooted in God's original plan. As we explore the biblical narratives and teachings of Jesus, we'll uncover the essential qualities and challenges faced by married couples...

Christian Reflection from Jerusalem

Christian Reflection from Jerusalem

After a year of constant war, as the cycle of death continues unabated, we feel the need as Christians and as citizens to seek out the hope that comes from our faith. First, we must admit that we are exhausted, paralyzed by grief and fear. We are staring into the...

A Year of Mourning and a Call to Action

A Year of Mourning and a Call to Action

On the somber anniversary of a horrific event that shook the world, His Eminence Cardinal Stephen Brislin, Archbishop of Cape Town, offers a poignant message to the Catholic faithful. As we remember the victims and the ongoing conflict, Cardinal Brislin urges us to...

The Spiritual Beauty in March and April

An Ecumenical Reflection by Bonaventure MASHATA MAfr - Coordinating SACBC Secretary for the Department of Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue and Dialogue with the Secular World I have been meditating on the spiritual beauty in these two months: March and April. They...

2024 Lenten Reflection – Zulu

I-Nkathi yokuHlawula isinika lelithuba lomkhuleko nempenduko; lokhu esingakubizangokuzilungiselela ukhetho ngokomoya. Amaqembu ezepolitiki nabantu nje banendlelayabo yokulungiselela ukhetho. Thina, njengamakholwa, sizilungiselela ngokomoya. Sicela amaKhatholika...

Archbishop Stephen Brislin Appointed Cardinal

Pope Francis at the end of his Sunday Angelus address, announced the creation of 21 new cardinals. “I am happy to announce that on 30 September I will hold a Consistory for the appointment of new Cardinals,” said Pope Francis towards the end of the Sunday Angelus on...

Bishop Rose: Ad Limina Visit Opening Reflection

In his reflection during mass at the start of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) Ad Limina visit, the Second Vice President of the SACBC focused on “the Sermon on the Mount” from the day’s Gospel reading Matthew 5:1-12. “Today we read about the...

MESSAGE FROM SECAM ON THE OCCASION OF PENTECOST

In his message on the occasion of Pentecost, the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has called on the people of God to work towards the establishment of “a new world where peace, justice, and brotherhood between...

Fr Moeti: God is in charge

Just like in the time of Jeremiah and Jesus, God is in control. People who have survived horrible car accidents can also testify that when God is not ready to take you nothing can be ready. People have survived gunshots on their heads. If it is not the will of God...

Fr. Addinall: When is enough, enough?

Yet another example that God does not think the way you and I think. If we are honest most of us live pretty comfortable lives and yet we are still not happy. When is enough, enough? Let us put God first in our lives by spending time in prayer and serving others in...

SACBC appoints new Associate Secretary General

The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference welcomes Sr Dominica Mkhize FSF as the newAssociate Secretary General. She is replacing Sr Phuthunywa Siyali HC who has been elected asthe Provincial Leader of the Southern Province of the Holy Cross Sisters. Sr...

SACBC Plenary Day 4

Rev. Sy Mamabolo and Mr. Mosotho Moepya from the Electoral Commission Mr. Shaka Dzebu and Fr. Stan Muyebe, O.P. of Justice and Peace On the Friday, 20th January, the 4th day of the SACBC Plenary Session, it was a turn for the Department for the Formation, Life and...

SACBC Plenary Day 3

The third day of the plenary of the SACBC, 19 January, started with a report by Archbishop Stephen Brislin from the Vision Committee which was tasked in the August Plenary session to research the possibility of establishing a Pontifical Academic Institution in the...

New St. John Vianney Seminary rector appointed

On the 20th of December the Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelisation announced that Rev. Fr. Wellington Ncedo Siwundla, till now the Liturgy Father and the Head of Pastoral Department at St JohnVianney Seminary, has been appointed as the New Rector of St John...

IMBISA SUMMARY ON THE SYNODAL PROCESS

INTRODUCTIONIt was with great joy that the IMBISA region received the summons of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, to take part in the preparation of the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on synodality. The invitation was greeted with enthusiasm. However, some were pessimistic,...

Bakhita Project workshop on human-trafficking

Due to the civil unrest that recently erupted in Manzini with the killing of two policemen and following the advice of the Bishop of Manzini, bishop José Ponce de Leon, the Bakhita Project Workshop planned to take place in eSwatini was transferred to Lumko Retreat...

SACBC submitted a Synod Synthesis Report

The SACBC in August 2022 submitted its synthesis report on the synodal process which took place in various dioceses of the conference. The synthesis was presented at the Plenary Meeting of the bishops in August 2022 in Mariannhill, and was formatted according to the...

Pope John Paul I is now a Blessed

Pope Francis presided over the beatification Mass of Pope John Paul I, recalling how his smile communicated the goodness of the Lord. He encouraged everyone to learn from the Lord on how to love without limits and be a Church with a happy, serene and smiling face,...

Prayer campaign for Southern Africa

At the back of the Statement on the Economy, High Levels of Unemployment, and Cost of Living the bishops of the SACBC are inviting their faithful brothers and sisters to join with them in reciting the below prayer daily in homes, schools, at gatherings and at the end...

Bishop Cawcutt to be buried on 17 August

Bishop Reginald Michael Cawcutt, Emeritus Auxiliary Bishop, will be buried on 17 August 2022 at Maitland Cemetary. He will be buried among some of the deceased bishops and priests of the Arcdiocese. His Requiem Mass will be held at Our Lady Help of Christians parish,...

SACBC Statement on Church attack in Nigeria

6 June 2022 It is with shock and distress that we learned about the massacre of more than 50 Catholics during the Pentecost Day Mass on Sunday, 5 June 2022, in Ondo Diocese, Nigeria It is most disheartening and contradictory that when we celebrate a model of unity of...

Pope Francis to lead the Rosary for Peace

As it was noted on the press release on the 26 March 2022 by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of New Evangelisation the Holy Father will lead the rosary prayer for peace as “a sign of hope to the world, suffering from the conflict in Ukraine, and deeply...

Caritas Mthatha responds to the flood victims

By: Thembekile Kanise The Catholic Diocese of Mthatha is one of the areas affected by floods that engulfed South Africa. The area affected the most is Port St John's where an estimated 420 families were left destitute after heavy rains swept their homes. These rains...

To the Priests of Southern Africa

Dear Brother Priests,“I call you friends” (John 15:15)We rejoice together with you in the very special grace we have received in our calling to share inthe priestly ministry of Our Lord Jesus Christ.In addressing this letter to you, dear brothers, we are also...

Love as Jesus loved

We must learn to serve others in the way Jesus serves them, and to love as Jesus loves them. We should glory in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection, through whom we are saved and delivered. Cf. Gal 6.14...

Jesus is preparing for us a new life

During Holy Week it is easy for us to lose sight of the Father. Jesus is preparing for us a new life. This new life is given to us even during our earthly days through the gifts, the fruits, and the grace of the Holy Spirit. God the Father longs for each of us to...

God knows are suffering

It is wonderful to know that God knows are suffering. Prayers of the poor and the suffering do not fall on deaf ears, they are heard. Jesus in his suffering absorbs our pain, and makes pain an instrument of salvation. Hosanna in the highest! Blessed are you, who have...

Getting back to Easter is our ultimate goal

Ultimately, we should ask ourselves what we would have done if we were part of the meeting with the high priest. Would you stand with Jesus even if others were hostile or would you back down? So let us reflect today on how we treat each other. We should always...

He gives us life each day

We fail to see the good works God does in our lives. He gives us life each day. We are always questioning the works of God. We become blind when we fail to see the marvels that God does in our lives. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am in distress. Deliver me from the...

Pope Francis appoints a new bishop of Kokstad

His Holiness, Pope Francis, has appointed Rev. Fr. Thulani Victor Mbuyisa, CMM, till now the Superior General of the Congregation of the Missionaries of Marrianhill, as the Bishop of the Diocese of Kokstad. Curriculum vitae His Excellency, Monsignor Thulani Victor...

Make the words of Jesus a reality

Isn’t this true of the society today? That we believe in Christ, but we are still sinful. Belief is one thing, acting on that believe is very different, and probably more important. Faith without works is dead. My deliverer from angry nations, you set me above my...

The LCCL SA new executive and resolutions

In its annual general meeting which took place from the 28th to 31st March 2022 the Leadership Conference of Consecrated Life of Southern Africa elected the following members to the new Executive Committee: Fr Siphelele Gwanisheni OFM – President, Sr Stephany Thiel OP...

Many are the trials of the just man

We need to grow closer to God, not just as individuals but as a community of believers. The world does not like to see a righteous man doing what is right. Let us ask God that through our individual effort we may see the community of believers also becoming righteous....

Seek Him ten times more

As we continue our Lenten journey, an opportune time for our inner conversion, we are invited to seek Christ who is the truth, the way, and the life. Seek Him ten times more. Let the hearts that seek the Lord rejoice; turn to the Lord and his strength; constantly seek...

LCCL SA to launch Talita Kum, to end human trafficking

On the 9th April 2022, the Leadership Conference of Consecrated Life – Southern Africa (LCCLSA) will launch the Talitha Kum Project. The launching event will be carried live on Radio Veritas between 2pm and 3pm. Talitha Kum is an international coalition of Networks of...

The Word of God brings us hope

The Word of God has the power to transform our lives. Let the word of Christ be the focus of your prayer, fasting and almsgiving, for the Word of God brings us health, healing and hope. Let us allow Christ to transform our lives during this Lenten Season. As for me, I...

Humility leads us to ask for mercy

Humility is nothing more, nothing less that truth. To know who I am, nothing more, nothing less before God. To see myself rightly. And when we see ourselves rightly in the presence of God we do not lay claim to what we have done to our many merits. We ask the one...

God is with us

Everyday, Christians strive to follow the path of holiness and charity traced out for us by the Lord, and exemplified in such an excellent way in our Lady. This Lenten Season, in obedience to God’s will, we intensify our prayer and acts of mercy, with faith and...

God is very close to us

My soul is longing and yearning for the courts of the Lord. My heart and my flesh cry out to the living God. Ps 83.3 We cannot presume simply that God will look after us if we almost neglect God. We are invited once more to pay attention to God. Lent is giving us a...

St. Joseph, a silent but strong presence

Behold, a faithful and prudent steward, whom the Lord set over his household. Cf. Lk 12.42 In the Scripture he is a silent man but nevertheless a presence that is strong, a presence that is faithful. He says yes to God and God’s will for his own life, just as Mary...

Lent is time for honesty

In you, O Lord, I put my trust, let me never be put to shame; release me from the snare the have hidden for me, for you indeed are my refuge. Cf Ps. 30.2,5 A reminder to us to reflect, to pause and to consider what kind of disciples we are becoming in Jesus Christ. We...

When is enough, enough?

Test me, O God, and know my thoughts. See that my path is not wicked, and lead me in the way everlasting. Cf Ps. 138: 23-24 Yet another example that God does not think the way you and I think. If we are honest most of us live pretty comfortable lives and yet we are...

Let us have soft, teachable, hearts.

Forsake me not, O Lord! My God, be not far from me! Make haste and come to my help, O Lord, my strong salvation! Cf. Ps 37.22-23 Confronted with the beauty and purity of truth, human sinfulness rises in opposition. Sin has infected the human soul with disorder and...

In short, we are called to do the right thing

To you I call, for you will surely heed me, O God; turn your ear to me; hear my words. Guard me as the apple of your eye; in the shadow of your wings protect me. Cf. Ps 16.6,8 We can always try our level best to make things right at the later time in the event that we...

A call to be nothing less than Godlike

Redeem me, O Lord, and have mercy on me. My foot stands on level ground; I will bless the Lord in the assembly. Cf. Ps 25.11-12 This public act of confession on the part of the people of Israel is one that we the Church can easily make our own. We that we too have...

Our attention is on God, and that is prayer

Of you my heart has spoken, Seek his face. It is your face, O Lord, that I seek; hide not your face from me. Cf. Ps 26.8-9 The church reminds us of the most effective method we have for drinking in all the graces God wants to give us during this Lenten season, prayer....

Pope Francis sends two Cardinals to Ukraine

On Sunday 6th March 2022 at the Angelus in St Peter’s Square Pope Francis announced that he has dispatched two Cardinals, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski and Cardinal Michael Czerny, as an expression of the Church’s solidarity with the suffering Ukrainian people. On the 7th...

Message of the Holy Father for Lent 2022

“Let us not grow tired of doing good, for in due time we shall reap our harvest, if we do not give up. So then, while we have the opportunity, let us do good to all” (Gal 6:9-10), is the subheading of the message of Pope Francis for Lent 2022. In is typical method of...

SACBC Plenary day five

Reports on Saturday 22 January 2022 in the Plenary Meeting of the SACBC were given by the SACBC department of finance, communication office as well as the department of Christian formation and the department of formation, life, and apostolate of the laity. The report...

On Seminaries, SACOP and South African Economy

On Friday, 21 January 2022 the plenary’s attention turned to the seminaries, South African Council of Priests, and Justice and peace. Fr. Thomas Plastow SJ and Fr John Selemela gave reports for the Orientation Seminary, St. Francis Xavier in Cape Town and St. John...

SACBC Plenary: More on the synod and the troika

On the afternoon of the third day of the plenary the SACBC had elections for the troika, the president and the two vice-presidents. The outcome of the elections were the same as the one in the previous elections meaning Bishop Sithembele Sipuka remains the President...

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

January 18 to 25, 2022 are days dedicated to an octave of Prayer for Christian Unity. The theme for 2022 is “We Saw the Star in the East, and We Came To Worship Him.” In the SACBC region by design or coincidence the week of prayer for Christian unity happens exactly...

SACBC Statement on Gas and Oil Exploration

Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference is deeply concerned about the planned exploration of oil and gas reserves in the Eastern Cape off the coast between Morgan Bay and Port St Johns.We are deeply disappointed that the government has decided to turn a blind...

Census 2022, South Africa

Statistics South Africa has reached out to SACBC and other faith-based organizations to help in the drive to get people in South Africa to participate in the 2022 census, the fourth population count which will take place in February. “Stats SA will recruit about 165...

On Covid 19 and Vaccines

CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITHDownload here Note on the morality of using some anti-Covid-19 vaccines The question of the use of vaccines, in general, is often at the center of controversy in the forum of public opinion. In recent months, this Congregation...

Church to reflects on South African Economy

A DAY OF DISCERNMENT AND REFLECTION ON SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY FROM THE VIEW POINT OF THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING  - 19th NOVEMBER 2021. (Update) Live on SACBC Justice and Peace Facebook and Radio Veritas from 3pm SACBC Justice and Peace Commission invites you to...

A Letter to Seminarians

In this time of renewal and pastoral conversion when the Church faces the scandal and wounds of the sexual abuse inflicted on so many of God's children everywhere, our Holy Father has received a courageous witness offered to all priests by a survivor. By sharing this...

PASTORAL LETTER ON THE 2021 ELECTION

The 2021 South African municipal elections will be held on Monday, 1 November 2021, to elect councils for all district, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the country's nine provinces. The following is the message from the Southern African Catholic...

Pope John Paul I cleared for beatification

Pope Francis on Wednesday received in audience Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, and authorized his dicastery to promulgate the decree recognizing a miracle attributed to the intercession of Albino Luciani or Pope...

The World Youth Day Lisbon: August 01-06 2023

The Press Release of the World Youth Day for Lisbon 2023 reads as follows: The World Youth Day (WYD) Lisbon 2023, a youth meeting with people from all over the world with the Pope, will take place from August 01-06 2023. The date is announced this Monday, 4th October,...

ACTS University of Pretoria cultural Mass

By: M.K Masemola On the 24th of September 1828, as legend would have it, the prominent Zulu king, Shaka, was laid to rest and since then every year on the day, the Zulu nation would celebrate the man who is known for both triumph in battle and most importantly,...

Fulanization of Nigeria by genocide?

Johan Viljoen, the Director of Denis Harley Peace Institute, said he was happy to hear Bishop Wilfrid Anagbe and Father Remigius Ihyula, both of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi in Benue State, referring to what is happening in Nigeria as a genocide. In an online...

The Southern Cross is 101 Years Old!

The Southern Cross is alive and kicking at 101 years old, despite the many challenges of the last year, and the new monthly magazine has been very well received. This was the message coming out of a catch-up session between those directors who were able to meet face...

Thanks for your kindness and generosity

The collection in 2021 for the Bishops' Lenten Appeal is about 49% of what was collected 2019. However with only 4 weeks of the Bishops’ Lenten Appeal collection and only a 50% capacity in parish attendance, the total sum of R 4 833 492, 94 was raised. (Please refer...

Pastoral Letter on Season of Creation

My dear brothers and sisters, Perhaps some of you may wonder: why does the Bishop write a pastoral letter on the safeguarding of creation? Are there no more important issues to address? It may sound as something new to many of us but the present reality, many people...

Archbishop Buti Tlhagale – SACBC Spokesperson

The SACBC in the recent August Plenary appointed Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, the Archbishop of Johannesburg, as its spokesperson until the elections in January 2022. Archbishop Tlhagale was the President of SACBC from 2007 to 2013, having served before as the Secretary...

The Episcopal Ordination of Msgr. Anthony Pascal Rebello

The Episcopal Ordination of Msgr. Anthony Pascal Rebello, the Bishop-Elect of the Diocese of Francistown, will take place on the 4th September 2021 at Our Lady of the Desert Cathedral, Francistown, Botswana. Msgr. Rebello was appointed the Bishop of Francistown on the...

The Holy Father appoints Professor Pearl Sithole

The Holy Father has appointed the distinguished Professor Mpilenhe Pearl Sithole, lecturer at the University of the Free State Qwaqwa Campus in Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa, as ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Curriculum vitae Professor...

PMS: A network of prayer, formation and charity

Quoting the SACBC Vision Statement “Evangelising Community, Serving God, Humanity and all Creation,” Fr Jerry Browne, the Director of The Pontifical Mission Societies, said there is a great opportunity for interplay between the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) and...

Bishop Mpumlwana presents LEAN to SACBC

On Wednesday, 04 August 2021, at the SACBC Plenary Meeting, Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana, the South African Council of Churches Secretary General, gave a presentation to the Bishops on Ecumenism and inter-church collaboration, especially the concept of LEAN (Local...

Bishop Sipuka: Our youth still matters

Now at the back of the month of June which is dedicated to appreciating and encouraging young people, Bishop Sithembele Sipuka, the Bishop of Mthatha, wishes to share some thoughts about the situation of young people today.Bishop Sipuka said although being young is...

Bishop Jose Luis statement on eSwatini protests

Bishop Jose Luis Ponce de Leon, the Bishop of the Diocese of Manzini, continues to call for calm and dialogue as was the earlier appeal of the Council of Swaziland Churches. "An all inclusive and open dialogue without excluding anystakeholder is the only possible way...

World Refugee Day – 20th June 2021

On World Refugee Day – Sunday 20 June 2021 – join Mr. Valentin Tapsoba, Director of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for Southern Africa, and Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, o.m.i. of the Southern African Catholic Bishop’s Conference, in a service dedicated to honouring the...

The Queenstown Diocese now has a new shepherd

On Holy Trinity Sunday Bishop Siphiwo Paul Vanqa celebrated his first Mass in the Cathedral of Christ the King as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Queenstown (Komani). Bishop Vanqa was accompanied by 6 of his brother bishops, the priests of the diocese, the religious...

Corpus Christi Novena

As part of animating the Eucharistic revival in the month of June the Department of Christian Formation, Liturgy and Culture encourages the faithful of the region to pray the Novena for Corpus Christi. The faithful may also join the Corpus Christi novena on Radio...

Pentecost Message, 2021 from SECAM

“Remember it is those who had endurance that we say are the blessed ones. You have heard of the patience of Job, and understand the Lord’s purpose, realizing that the Lord is kind and compassionate” (JM 5:11) The above text from St. James is one of the Epistles...

Newsletter, May 2021

May 13, as I write this newsletter is the official Feast day of the Ascension. However here in South Africa we will celebrate the Ascension on Sunday. That leaves us free to celebrate as best we can the other feast day which is so important for this day, that of Our...

Newsletter, April 2021

Greetings every one. Lent has come and gone and so has Easter. I trust everyone survived the different stages of lockdown, the long weekend and managed to meet with family and friends and perhaps managed to get to some of the Easter ceremonies. But now it is all...

Newsletter, March 2021

Here we are in the month of March, autumn is round the corner. We are half way through Lent and half way to Easter. But before all that there are a few important days to remember in March. To begin, March 17, the feast of St. Patrick, a sacred day for all the Irish...

Newsletter, February 2021

This sounds like a Clearance Sales promotion. But it’s not. It’s a reminder. February 28 is the last day of the 20/21 tax year. That means that any donation received before the 28th qualifies for a Section 18A tax rebate certificate for SARS. Any contribution received...

Meet the Teen Who Could Be Named a Saint

Given all that we face in the world today, do you believe it’s possible to live a saintly life? Meet Blessed Carlo Acutis. Born in 1991, he is the first Millennial to be named “Blessed” in the Church.We invite you to watch I Am With You – an EWTN Original Documentary...

World Communication Day: “Come and See”

Each year the Holy Father writes a special message for the World Communication Day. This year on 23rd January Pope Francis released a World Communication Day message titled, “‘Come and See’ (Jn 1:46). Communicating by Encountering People Where and as They Are”. The...

SACBC’s first Board Meeting of 2021

The SACBC board is having a Board Meeting from the 4th to 7th May 2021. The board meetings are important for the follow up in implementation and review of the resolutions that had been taken by the bishops especially in their bi-annual Plenary Meetings. The board...

The burial of His Eminence Sebastian Cardinal Khoarai

The Lesotho Catholic Bishops' Conference through its Secretary General, Fr Hosea Chale, has released the following information regarding the burial of the late Cardinal Khoarai: His Eminence Cardinal Khoarai who passed away on the 17th of April 2021, will be laid to...

The death of his Eminence Sebastian Cardinal Khoarai OMI

The SACBC would like to convey its heart-felt condolences to the Lesotho Catholic Bishops’ Conference and all its faithful on the passing away of His Eminence Sebastian Cardinal Khoarai OMI Cardinal Khoarai left this world on Saturday 17th April 2021 around 13h00 at...

A SPECIAL DAY FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS

JUSTICE AND PEACE IN SEVERAL DIOCESES ORGANIZED A SPECIAL DAY FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS TO THANK THEM FOR THEIR SELFLESS SERVICES DURING THE PANDEMIC From 5th-11th April, the world celebrated the World Health Worker Week.   The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the heroic...

The Judas in us

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Fannie Msiza of the Archdiocese of Pretoria Why would Judas want to betray Jesus? The bible does not give us an answer why Judas would want to betray Jesus. What is it that makes us to betray Jesus, our fellow brothers and sisters? What...

In Jesus God becomes with us

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Russell Pollitt SJ on Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent. God desires communion with us and will do what it takes for that to be realised. Jesus calmly continues to speak the truth no matter how much opposition he gets and remains faithful...

Many came to believe in Him

A Lenten reflection from Fr. Zane Godwin of the Archdiocese of Cape Town on Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent. Jesus says faith in Him as the Son of God assures us of true life. This Lent we have been reflecting on the reality of sin in our lives. We realise that we...

Solemnity of St. Joseph

Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin, Mary.  Although not much is said of him in scripture, he seems larger than life.  Often, we only think of Saint Joseph when there is a nativity play and some child plays his part....

Jesus falls!

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Hugh O’Connor, the Secretary General of the SACBC For us a fall represent a failure, a misstep, a loss of strength and an inability to carry on. We have all experience moments or times of real or imagined failure. It is not how many times we...

The Installation of Bishop Kumalo of Witbank

The installation of Bishop Xolile Thaddaeus Kumalo as the Bishop of witbank will take place on Saturday 20 March 2021, at Maria Trost Pastoral Center in Lydenburg (Mashishing) at 10am. Bishop Kumalo took possession of the Diocese in January 2021 but due to the...

The Solemnity of St Joseph Celebrations

Please note that there will be a live-streaming of the following liturgical celebrations of the Feast Day of St. Joseph. Below please find the links. Solemnity of St Joseph - Solemn Vespers 18th March 2021 St Joseph’s Oblate Scholasticate – Cedara Archdiocese of...

Amoris Leatitia Family Year

On March 19, 2021, the Church celebrates five years since the publication of the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia on the beauty and joy of love in the family. On the same day, Pope Francis launches the Year Amoris Laetitia Family, which will conclude on June 26,...

New Secretary-General at Namibia Bishops’ Conference

Sr. Helena Amwaandangi, MSC has been appointed as the new Secretary-General for the Namibian Catholic Bishops Conference (NCBC). The 63-year-old replaces Fr. Linus Ngenomesho, O.M.I. who was appointed as the apostolic administrator Sede vacante et ad nutum Sanctae...

This is true prayer

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Peter Williams OFM, on Saturday of the Third Week of Lent True prayer draws us closer to others. The only true attitude before God is that of the tax collector. Jesus wants us to reflect upon our attitudes towards God and towards others. We...

Listen to my voice

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Russell Pollitt SJ, on Thursday of the Third Week of Lent. People with hardened hearts simply don’t listen. We follow the dictates of our evil hearts and refuse to follow God. God waits, whispering words which very often we might not hear...

A New Associate Secretary General for the SACBC

Sr Phuthunywa Catherine Siyali HC belongs to the Congregation of the Sister of the Holy Cross, Southern African Province. She was born in 1970 in Aliwal North, Eastern Cape Province and joined the Holy Cross Sisters in 1989. She made her First Profession in 1994 and...

The Year of St. Joseph

Novena in preparation for the Feast of St. Joseph Last year in December Pope Francis announced a Year of St. Joseph, in honour of the 150th anniversary of the saint’s proclamation as patron of the Universal Church.The Church observes the passage of time through the...

Why is Pope Francis visiting Iraq?

Fr. Ricardo Da Silva SJ of America Media interviews Fr. Christopher Clohessy, the Lecturer of Shi'i Islam at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies about the significance of Pope Francis' visit to Iraq given the risks involved....

Pope Francis’ Apostolic Visit to Iraq

The Holy Father, Pope Francis, will carry out his Apostolic Visit to Iraq from the 5th to the 8th of March. According to the programme of the visit the Pope will leave Rome at 7:30 in the morning and arrive in Baghdad at 14:00 in the afternoon. In Iraq among other...

The Messiah is among you

A Lenten reflection by Fr. Hugh O'Connor As they began to contemplate the saying they began to treat each other with a lot more respect because maybe the other person is the Messiah. https://youtu.be/9GmGs8wCKYI

The words Repent and Believe set the agenda

The words Repent and Believe set the agenda

A Lenten reflection by Bishop Peter Holiday We welcome Jesus proclamation in the Gospel on this first Sunday of Lent ‘Repent and Believe the Good News for the kingdom of God is close at hand. The words Repent and Believe set the agenda, the path we are invited to take...

Award-winning Capetonian Fr. Christopher Clohessy

Fr. Christopher Clohessy 1.       You are a priest from Cape Town, and you are a lecturer at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies. How did a priest from Cape Town end up teaching Arabic and Islamic studies of all things, in Rome? Years ago, while...

A new Memorial of Mary, Martha and Lazarus

Sts. Lazarus, Mary and Martha with Jesus Christ News like these don't travel fast in the secular media, if they do travel at all, so you cannot be blamed if you have not yet heard that Pope Francis has added the memorial of Sts. Mary, Martha, and Lazarus to the...

SACBC Counter Trafficking reaches Malawi

Fr. Isaiah and co delighted with safe arrival of material sent in December/January The Counter Trafficking in Persons Office (CTIP) has been collaborating with the Diocese of Mzuzu in Northern Malawi in the  establishing of  four centres where  re-integration...

The Funeral of Archbishop Abel Gabuza

Archbishop Abel Gabuza The funeral of the late Archbishop Abel Gabuza will take place as follows: Date: 22 January 2021Time: 11 am Place: Emmanuel Cathedral, Durban Because it is a Covid-19 case the Order of Service will be adjusted to fit in with the safety...

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