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Catholic Church accompanies vulnerable communities as tensions over irregular migration persist

Summary by SACBC
“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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SACBC broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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