“We cannot remain silent and simply watch what is happening in people’s lives.” With those words, Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito opened a dialogue that reflected the Catholic Church’s growing pastoral response to one of South Africa’s most pressing humanitarian challenges: the plight of undocumented migrants, refugees and asylum seekers amid continuing anti-migrant protests. On Thursday, 9 July, the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACB…
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