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Meet Ndlovu your The Church, ordination CSO News vicar Mbahe Village which Benedict 5 6 7 ADADDaswa helped to build. Telephone (011) 402 6400 • www.catholicjhb.org.za SEPTEMBER 2015 he time has almost arrived. The of Benedict TDaswa is upon us. The son of South African ADNews went on a journey to Thohoyandou seeking, not only to find out who Benedict Dawsa really soil soon to be beatified was, but to see how far advanced EXCLUSIVE head, splitting his head open with a preparations are for this massive During an exclusive visit by ADNews, all the knob-kerrie, killing him instantly. event which is expected to be people we interviewed, from mentors, col- Some of the suspects, which attended by some 30 000 people. leagues, family and pupils described Benedict as included fellow teachers who were The beatification is set to take a man of prayer, who had a passion for educa- jealous of him, were arrested, but place on Sunday, 13 September at tion and was very involved in charitable works, released. All of them have subse- the Benedict Daswa Shrine site in sports and uplifting his community in the quently died from various causes. Tshitanini village, about 17km from Mbahe village. To this day, some of their families the Thohoyandou stadium. On the Benedict was not are not happy about the beatifica- eve of the beatification, there will born Catholic. After tion although the Daswa family has be a programme of prayers where his father passed forgiven them. Bishop Victor Phalana will lead a away, he sought Daswa had seven children at the healing service. Because most of employment during time of his death. His wife was preg- the people who will be attending school holidays nant with his eighth child. All, the service will be campers, people in Johannesburg, except one, live in . One who have booked accommodation where he befriended is a nursing sister living in the UK. in neighbouring towns and villages a young white Fr Augustine O’Brien who are advised to make it early to the Catholic who intro- baptized Benedict will be present at Benedict Daswa shrine site. They the beatification. Benedict’s mother, duced him to the are encouraged to be seated by Ida Daswa. faith. Upon returning 07:00 as the opening ceremony will This is what people had to say home, he underwent catechesis begin at 07:30. Bishop Emeritus, about Benedict Daswa … offered by Benedict Risimati, who, Hugh Patrick Slattery will convene after the death of his wife, became Lufuno Daswa, his eldest son: with a special prayer of the church a priest. My memory of my father is that of in honour of Benedict Daswa from We were taken on a tour of the a humble man whom everybody 09:00. The beatification mass, led by village, from the church and school liked. “I certainly miss the gatherings His Eminence, Cardinal Angelo Pics by Tim Bernard he helped to build, to the place we used to hold each Christmas Amato, Prefect of the Congregation where he sacrificed his life for his where we would get stationery for for ’ Causes will begin at Above: Lufuno Daswa, Benedict's religious principles. presents and new school uniform 10:00. For directions visit oldest son, pictured with the poster of Our guide, Chris Mphaphuli, a from him. My father never wanted www.daswabeatification.org.za. his father's beatification. friend of Benedict’s, took us on the us to go short of anything we needed for school. Parties at home were always wonderful as all our Funds needed to help young relatives would come.” For years after his father’s passing, Lufuno Catholic acid attack victim said he would dream of him having nes Antonio, a young Catholic from come back. Life after Benedict’s Mozambique who became the victim of passing was not easy, particularly an acid attack in November I Above: The grave from for him, his siblings, grandmother last year, has moved into the where Benedict will be Bienvenu shelter in Yeoville. and uncle. “To be identified as a son Ines’ former boyfriend exhumed and laid to rest at of a possible is not child’s play. As the eldest son, there is a lot of poured acid over her after the church in Mbahe. route Benedict travelled on the expectation from me and it is not she rejected him. She spent Above right: Bishop of Tzaneen, night he met his cruel death. months in hospital and had to Joao Rodrigues. It was two acts of kindness that easy. This beatification has brought undergo several skin grafts. She Above far right: Bishop Emeritus, took him on that road. interest in us finding out more faces years of surgery. Hugh Slattery who has been involved He took a relative and her child to about our father, as he died when The Chancery’s department of in the beatification of Benedict. the doctor. On the way home, he we were very small,” he said. refugees has been attempting to assist met a neighbour carrying a big bag her to get her surgery completed as soon guilty to two counts of attempted murder. Chris Mphaphuli: “I was Benedict Ines was forced to move into a shelter HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES of mielie meal and he offered him a as possible. The Chris Hani Baragwanath lift. It was then that he was spotted Daswa’s friend. It was Benedict who Hospital helped her initially, but they are for battered women as she could not The Vicar General, Fr Duncan Tsoke, encouraged me to pursue a career Chancery and ADNews staff would and the ambush planned. unable to complete the operations until afford to pay her rent, but three months in teaching. I wanted to be a doctor. like to pass our sincere condolences On his way back, a branch was October next year. later, they asked her to move. We worked closely together on She says she is very happy in her new to Archbishop Buti Tlhagale on the cut off a tree and laid across the All that Ines wants to do is to be able to matters of the parish. What always home. passing of his sister, Faith Motla- road. He was forced to stop his car finish her matric, which she was writing comes to my mind when I think of just before the attack occurred, and to get lepule ‘Granny’ Lekgutle (née and was soon surrounded by a mob. Support Ines Account Details Benedict is the utmost love he a for herself and her four year-old Tlhagale) on Friday, 14 August. She He fled to a nearby house which Bank: FNB showed to his wife and family. He daughter, who is also the child of the had been very ill for some time. was also a shebeen and was chased would often help his wife with attacker, Jan Pieterse (45). Account Number: 6 2 5 0 8 1 4 6 9 8 4 We assure you of our supportive out. He ran to the next door house, domestic chores, something which He has been in jail since his arrest in Branch Code: 2 5 4 0 0 5 prayers at this time and may her soul but was again chased away. As he early December. He has pleaded not Branch: Norwood rest in eternal peace. left, the crowd converged on him is often taboo in our culture. I am and one person hit him on the Continued on page 10

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September 2015 [email protected] Volume 30 No 5 1 ’s Intentions: September Altar servers at St Theresa, Zondi General. That opportunities for education Fr Victor Ngwenya at St Theresa, Zondi with altar and employment may increase for all young servers making their pledges. Pic by Victor Makhoba. people. - Missionary. That catechists may give wit CONFIRMATIONS ness by living in a way consistent with the Parish priest, Fr Matsau faith they proclaim. with Archbishop Buti Tlhagale.

Patronal Feasts in September CONFIRMATIONS ... Protea Glen 5th Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Crystal Park His Grace, Archbishop Buti Tlhagale will administer the Confirmations were held at Blessed 8th Our Lady’s Birthday, All Marian parishes Sacrament of Confirmation to young people of the following Isidore Bakanja, Protea Glen in July. parishes in September. Pray for them. 9th St , Pimville, (1928) Fri 4 18:00 St Thomas Lenasia 14th Holy Cross, Zola, (1960) Sat 5 17:30 Holy Angels Bez Valley 15th Mater Doloroso, Kensington South, (1956); Our Lady Sun 6 09:00 St Theresa Zondi of Dolours, Carletonville, (1956) and Our Lady of Sor- Fri 11 18:00 Blessed Sacrament Malvern rows, Nigel, (1939) th Wed 16 18:30 Rosebank 20 St Andrew Kim, Midrand Korean, (2008) Fri 18 18:00 St Charles Victory Park th 24 Our Lady of Mercy, Emndeni, (1964); Springs, (1920) Sat 19 17:00 St Margaret Diepkloof th 26 Ss Cosmas & Damian, Cosmo City, 2008 Sun 20 10:30 St Evaton West 27th St Vincent de Paul, Sodality. Fri 25 18:30 Mater Dolorosa Kensington South 29th St , Khutsong, (1961) and St , Sat 26 18:00 St Brakpan Meadowlands, (1973) Sun 27 09:30 St Yeoville Candidates with the liturgy th 30 St , Houghton Croatian (1993) coordinator, Hilda Mohlala Chancery 011 402-6400 Community Notice Board Heritage Day Radio Veritas Celebrating For all departments Beatification of 24 September 10:00 Our Catholic Heritage CARE FOR Cathedral of Christ the King Saturday 5 September 09:00 -13:00 Benedict Daswa OUR COMMON HOME 24 September 10:00 Retreat for Ushers Sunday 13 September A Melville Koppies Walk Mahadi Buthelezi 083 992 0387 Sunday Tshitanini near Thohoyandou Starting at the Baptist church Cathedral Place, Liturgy Dept 13 September 10:00 Talks, witness, workshop Be seated by 7 am corner 5th Street & 7th Ave Charismatic Mass Brakpan 15:00 Mass FAMILY OF GOD COMMUNITY Melville (East Melville Koppies) Saturday 26 September 17h30 MODERN FAMILY WORKSHOP Bring packed lunch Please bring a toiletry gift for those St John the Baptist Church Hosted by the Youth & Family Depts Children welcome. Child care available. HEALING SEMINAR sheltered from human-trafficking Celebrant Fr. Kieran Birmingham 5 September from 11.00 CNR FLORENCE & VAN BUUREN RD Tuesday evenings, & domestic violence Contact : Joan Paul 0824932629 Parish of Resurrection, Bryanston. BEDFORDVIEW 011 455-5446 1 SEPT – 20 OCT 2015 [email protected] Contact Dillon Naicker 011 402 6400 7.30 – 9.30 pm CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Saturday 19 September 12:00-16:00 St Charles’ Parish Hall, Victory Park Teaching Workshop Saturday 3 October 09:00-16:30 THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS Marieke 082 399 1419/011 402 6400 Led by Fr Joseph Wilson BREAD FOR THE JOURNEY Catholic Women’s League Elitism in the Levitical Priesthood. or Paul 083 251 8783 19 September 09.30 -16.00 Unit 3 of Gospel of Mark Sacredness of Time All Prayer Groups Welcome Cathedral Place SPRING FETE Scripture in its Jewish context. Contact Charity 074 968 28 31 Please bring own lunch Justice & Peace Teresa Wilsnagh 011 435 7488 Sunday 6 September Bring Bibles and packed lunch. 9 am – 4 pm Holy Family College, Parktown Sunday Community Masses CATHOLIC BIBLE FOUNDATION of SA Bernadette Chellew, 082-760-0809 or 20 September De La Salle Holy Cross College e-mail [email protected] Deaf Community 4 October Marriage Sunday Road No 3, Victory Park 20 September 2nd Sunday of each month SACBC Family Life Marriage Campaign CWL office Gail 011 618-1533/5 PRH WORKSHOPS Catechetical Sunday St Martin de Porres, Orlando West COMMITTED TO MARRIAGE Co-convener Ann Scott Contact Fr Sakhi Mofokeng 14-18 September, Observatory Contact Deborah Mothopeng 083 449-7914 “Families, faith communities [email protected] / 012 323-6458 Leading My Life and catechists nurturing 082 454-4732 2-6 October, Observatory faith together” Saturday 6 October 09:00 -15:00 Communications Sunday My Relational Life Today Francophone Community at 11:15 Saturday 26 September 10:30 - 15:00 on 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month Altar Servers Workshop 20 September Verena Kennerknecht Our Lady of Lourdes, Cathedral Place 011 648-3456 /072-375-9053 Christian Morality Rivonia Every Sunday 10:00 at Liturgy Department Training for catechists & all faithful. Our Lady of Lourdes, City Deep GRIEFSHARE Session 6 Fr Alex Muanã, Social Life. Pray outside the abortion facilities Saturday 5 September 11:30 A weekly programme and support Catholic Francophone Community St Francis Parish, Vanderbijlpark Mass at 08:00 group for people who are grieving Chaplain Fr Blaise Mambu Book with catechetics department. 076-211-5232 Johannesburg Archdiocese the death of a loved one. Next programme starts 5 September FESTIVAL at 11.00 at St. Wednesday 23 September 10:00 Nigerian Community at 11:30 Randburg Gandhi Square nd rd Catholic Music Association parish Centre, Florida on 2 Sunday of each month 18 Peter Place 3 Saturday Cosmo City Multipurpose Centre Morning of recollection for at Cathedral of Christ the King near Sandton Clinic of each month Contact Yvonne 083 695 4016 or st Entrance fee at door. diocesan clergy at Mazenod Centre Chief Sylvester 083-727-6401 1 Saturday of from 10:30-12:00 Mildred 082 923 9022 each month from Info: Martin Seja 079-880-0034 Pray for our priests and deacons Ethiopian & Eritrean 10:30-12:00 or Tseli Seboka 083-212-6879 Saturday 12 September 14:00-17:00 Marie Nichol 011 618-2489 Enter the 94.7 Cycle Challenge Community in Amharic at 12:30 Saturday 5 September 11:00 - 15:00 Contemplative Outreach on 3rd Sunday of each month at Donate Ride for a Purpose - raise funds and St Charles, Victory Park. 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He was entirely truthful and “real” with the youth without Keeping the youth Youth alienating them with traditional Mercy ideas and teachings of the church. in the church & He didn’t water down the Gospel or n 26 July, the World Youth compromise, but always respect- Father Thomas Plastow S.J. Day (WYD) 2016 aspiring fully, with love, challenged the Opilgrims of our Archdiocese youth to strive to be more than Answers Liturgy Questions gathered yet again at Trinity Hall, they were, to be more than the Braamfontein. The theme of the world expected them to be. encounter was the life of Pope St Pope St John Paul II is also hese days, most of your known tunes can be used for John Paul II. The celebration of his famous for being the great “Mercy questions come by e-mail, several sets of words and the legacy is especially appropriate as Pope.” He had a great devotion to so it made a nice change to words can change as the liturgical WYD 2016 will take place in his Luca Manzella from Malvern the Divine Mercy. He even T homeland, Poland. He is also one of instituted Divine Mercy Sunday on receive a long, hand-written letter year progresses. from a reader. She raises several the patron saints of this huge first WYD in 1985 are present-day the same day he canonised St I do understand that without the church elders, leaders, religious and Faustina. This devotion of his was concerns about young people and event. Incidentally, among many of Mass there is no church, so the his great achievements was the priests. His establishment of WYD certainly put to the test when he says: “… this has been troubling Mass is the most important thing. establishment of WYD in 1985, an was a testament to his love for, and was shot four times in 1981 in St me for a very long time, and I can Telling that to the youth is another event that brings t ogether Catholic relationship with, the youth. Who Peter’s square. The shooter was assure you, Father, I am not the matter. youths from all parts of the world can forget his response when the sentenced to life imprisonment for only one feeling this way.” youth shouted out how much they the attempt but after his recovery, Yes, proper liturgical music will to encounter the Pope, one another A lot of youth are leaving the and, most importantly, God. loved him at one of the WYD the Pope pardoned his would-be not be enough to keep the youth in events? “JPII, we love you,” they assassin and developed a church. A few that I’ve spoken to It was Pope St John Paul II who church. They require a sense of attributed great importance to the shouted. “Perhaps I love you more,” friendship with him. In doing this, complain that the Mass is boring, belonging and a subtle, on-going youth in the church. One of the the Pontiff responded. he demonstrated his commitment the singing is pathetic, and the education in what it means to be a things he used to say was that the Despite the differences between to the beatitude that is the theme sermons don’t do anything for Catholic Christian. Sadly, many youth of today is the church of him and the youth in both age and for WYD 2016: “Blessed are the them. Can it be that our priests do kids do not get a well-rounded tomorrow. He rightly said this, as culture, he maintained a strong merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” not prepare their sermons, or it catechetical training. This may be the same youth that attended that relationship with them throughout Deliwe R. Mthembu that too much to ask? because catechism ranks below I am going to share something that their other extra-curriculum Justice and Peace Justice and Peace may shock you… I sometimes activities, or because parishes works with think that if I were not a priest, I struggle to keep good catechists. report-writing training would not go to Sunday Mass! It Yet even the best education in the 16 police stations is not often that I get to sit in the importance of the liturgy and the on gender-based pew on a Sunday but, when I do, I sacraments will be undermined if am usually disappointed either by the priest and ministers do not violence the shoddy liturgy, or the poor make the Sunday Mass an n February this year, a three- homily, or the weak singing. I engaging and beautiful act of day workshop was organised count myself lucky if I get two out worship, or if parents fail to show by the Justice and Peace of three at the same Mass! their kids that the liturgy is the I department, and facilitated by I am now middle-aged and set highlight of their Sunday, not WGL Development Institute. in my ways, but young people are something to get “done and The purpose of the workshop free agents. They strive for dusted” before getting down to was to capacitate parishes something better, and when they what really engages them: shop- working on gender-based don’t feel ownership in a local ping, braais and sport on DStv. violence on how to conduct parish, they are inclined to look There is no quick fix that will surveys. Some 31 J&P volunteers elsewhere. But this does not have ensure that young people remain The group that attended the J&P report- from 11 parishes in seven to be the case. There are many constant in their practice of the writing course. deaneries attended the workshop. parishes in this Archdiocese with faith, but let us conclude here with Since then, the number of vibrant youth groups and youth the following observations: [1] Maria Phungula-Bester from St Joseph the parishes that are working on outreach. These places afford each parish should strive to be a Worker, Boipatong, a member of J&P. gender-based violence have young people a chance to build place where all age groups find a increased from 11 to 16. In July, community outside of Mass and home. The “golden oldies” staff underwent training at all these parishes agreed to their resulting dynamism and sometimes need to make room for J&Pthe Koinonia Retreat and organise workshops or talks on sense of Catholic identity is then the young. [2] Sunday Mass Conference Centre from 7 to 9 August. positive masculinity. Justice and celebrated within masses which should be beautiful, meaningful It was attended by 29 Justice and Peace Peace will work with men’s use contemporary musical styles, and seasonal. Priests and deacons members representing 27 parishes from forums inviting men from whether these be African choruses need to craft and fine-tune their six deaneries, as well as J&P Staff. parishes and communities to or American Gospel music. homilies. [3] Young people pick Fr Mokesh Morar conducted a session on the spirituality of J&P participate. When one goes to a Protestant up on the attitudes and priorities and linking J&P with our faith. The Saturday morning mass theme We have received support from the Provincial Police Commis- church one has to admire the way of their elders. What is your was: “Walking with Jesus, like Mary,” the focus being on Women’s sioner to work with police the whole congregation takes part family’s approach to catechism Month and the Assumption of Mary. stations in these 16 parishes. in the singing. Not so in the and Sunday observance? When Caroline Ntaopane from ActionAid facilitated a training session on . Why have the last did you volunteer your report writing. The objective was to strengthen existing groups so that Charmaine Khawula, Fieldworker for the Far and Near East Rand Deaneries hymns changed so drastically? We services at the parish? they meet regularly, plan and implement action for justice in their used to sing special hymns for A note to readers from Father communities, and then write reports of actions undertaken. different seasons of the year such Plastow: On the last day the workshop, it was agreed to establish a as Lent: hymns that touched you. Although this is a column about communication committee which will be represented by all Yes, Catholic hymn singing can be the liturgy, these days I am getting deaneries of the Archdiocese. Participants at the training pretty bad, at least in suburban a lot of questions relating to gained enough confidence to produce this article as a result parishes, but it doesn’t have to be morality, interpretation of of skills acquired from the training. J&P trainees that way. Congregations with very scripture, and Canon Law. I am good liturgical music usually pay not always the best person to ask the organist or choir director. A about these things, so perhaps you good musician will introduce new might consider sending such Mass settings and hymns, and questions to one of the other gradually widen the people’s ADNews columnists. repertoire. Perhaps a new tune can be introduced as an instrumental. Do you have a question A few weeks later, once the people about the Liturgy? are familiar with the tune, a choir You are welcome to send Join us as a sister and bring could sing the words as a post- questions directly to Fr Plastow: healing and joy to our world communion reflection. It will not • PO Box 31087, The Missionary Sisters be long before the whole Braamfontein, 2017 of the Assumption congregation is able to join in. • e-mail Most traditional hymns are written [email protected] Sr Carmel in verses according to a certain • fax 011 402-6406 082 543 9778 [email protected] “measure”. This means that well- MSA1101b

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Letters to the Editor WAYS INTO PRAYER deepens. Partly, as in any other relationship, this is because in a retreat I am actually spending a Funding a Marian Shrine and Radio Veritas The joy of going lot more time aware of God in I refer to the recent articles in the ADNews about the financial plight of on a retreat prayer. Radio Veritas and, separately, the calls by the Archbishop and others to Frances Correia of the Jesuit Institute-South I always find when I emerge consider the funding of a Marian Shrine. Africa, explores Ignatian Spirituality. from a time of retreat that I have With no offence to the Archbishop and the Archdiocese, I would like a deep sense of meaning and to ask why would all the parishes be asked to contribute to the building ‘Come to me all you who labour The idea of a retreat is to step purpose and that I am far more of a Marian Shrine (wonderful idea, don’t get me wrong), while our and are overburdened and I will into the monastic tradition of the myself. In a way, going on Radio Veritas is drowning for want of funds to keep it going. Once that give you rest.’ church for a few days. Retreat retreat is like falling in love. goes what is next ? Living in Johannesburg some- centres provide a place where I Life becomes more intense, the Most of our parishes like my own, have a grotto and a statue of Mary times seems to overwhelm me, can go to be in silence. There the in a garden, and it is used on an on-going basis. I, living in Kempton grass is greener, the birds sing and I have lived here all my life. basic needs of food and shelter are sweeter, I am more aware of the Park, would not drive all the way to wherever to go to the new shrine. In my heart I dream (as I think taken care of by someone else and Why is more help not being given from the top to assist Radio Veritas, wonder of God’s love in all many Joburgers do) of a quiet, sea there is time and silence to which, by the way, is wonderful for the housebound and lonely people things. out there. town existence with NO traffic! I reconnect with God and with For me these annual retreats Lorraine Cowling especially dream of this as I battle myself. (whether in daily life or in a through the inner city on my way Here I am left alone for most of residential retreats setting) are Why are bible studies not offered to work each morning. the day in silence, but each day I more restorative than a holiday. For many years now I have get to meet and have a conversa- Like a holiday, I live at a at Catholic schools? found that making an annual tion with my director. Initially I different slower pace, but I am silent retreat is the answer to my may talk about what is going on in Thamsanqa Mtselu writes: also taking time to consciously own need to re-ground myself. my life - the various relationships, focus on God and my I’m writing this email as a concerned Catholic about our Catholic Before I had children, I used to the stresses at work, everything relationship with God. In this schools. I went to a Catholic school from primary to high school. That make residential silent retreats at that is of importance to me. process of deepening prayer, my didn’t only give me the best education, but I also grew spiritually. During retreat centres. Now, with Woven into all of this, the director my days at school, we had a subject called Biblical Studies. I am whole life is re-orientated back children, I tend to look for a Week asks me about where I am aware towards my Creator and Lord concerned that this subject is not offered anymore at some Catholic of Guided Prayer at a local parish of the God in my life. Then the schools. and, as a result I find myself (a way of making a directed director suggests a few passages The subject made me understand what the Catholic church wants re-energised to return to the from me and what it means to be a Catholic. That made me grow retreat in daily life). However, for of scripture for prayer till I meet commitments of my normal life. spiritually and have the relationship I have with God. anyone who can afford to be away with him/her the next day. If you would like to find out My question to the Archdiocese is: “What are you doing to introduce from family commitments for a Slowly, as the days pass, I find more about the retreat ministry the subject again into our Catholic schools? This specifically refers to few days, the peace and that I was able to process in please contact Margaret m. our Catholic schools in the townships, with all the social ills in our regeneration of a residential prayer many of the stresses that I [email protected] communities, drugs and alcohol abuse. retreat is an amazing gift to carry in my normal life. At the or call a local retreat centre. oneself and to God. same time, my awareness of God The Catholic Schools Organisation replies: Thank you for your email in which you acknowledge the wonderful the earth are blessed. Let us also education you received at a Catholic school and, at the same time, for Unity in cultural diversity in remember those good men and expressing some concern that biblical studies is not offered as a subject the Catholic Church women in our families who in some Catholic schools. influenced and touched many All Catholic schools teach religious education, which includes lives in the past and those who e were raised Catholic; scripture, theology, prayer, personal growth and relationships and moral continue to contribute to our lives embracing the culture of and sacramental education. It lies at the heart of a school’s curriculum today. It could be your parents, the Church and going and reflects the special character of the school as it strives to support W grandparents and great through the various stages in our the church’s evangelising mission. It helps the learner to explore the grandparents. lives. religious dimension of human experience and grow spiritually, as you In the image and likeness of We all embrace the order of the mentioned being important. It seeks to develop the knowledge, skills, God, we were created. God values and attitudes for a learner to grow towards maturity. Holy Mass, the Sacraments, and created all of us to be unique and Therefore the study of scripture is not lost, but is strengthened as the laws and the culture of the to be different from one another. religious education aims to nurture in the learners their spiritual gifts of Catholic Faith. The idea has Let us be united in our diversity faith so as to bring awareness, growth, true freedom and healing into always fascinated us that although of culture, language and customs. their daily lives. All schools also offer life skills as an exam subject and, we sing the same songs, worship Remember and embrace your together with religious education, and within the ethos of Gospel values, the same God, and say the same as being backwards and they lose strive in the building of responsible and life-giving communities that are heritage – it defines who we are. prayers, we go home to our own sight of the valuable lesson of life signs of hope for others. Happy Heritage Day! Rosa Calaca, Director, Catholic Schools Office, Gauteng families. itself. We often discriminate We go home to our own culture against those who are not the same Rob and Mahadi Buthelezi and customs which are unique. as us and who do not do the same The Gender of God They say a great deal about who things as we do. We must always A universal campaign has started which encourages Christians who so we are – that is our identity. make it a point to learn from choOse, to believe that Almighty God is a woman. However, if espoused, As Catholics, we must not lose different cultures’ life lessons and Radio Veritas this belief will, for its adherents, abolish the concept of the Holy Trinity, sight of the bigger picture, that we the wisdom that has been passed Annual Golf Day whose first and second members are “God the Father” and “God the Son.” are children of the same faith, the down from generation to It is thus extraordinary that, in its issue for Trinity Sunday, the publication same Father in Heaven. In South generation since time immemorial. Serengeti Golf Club 27 October. “Catholic Link” stated that “strictly speaking, we cannot attach any Africa, we may differ in our In the month of September this Tee-off at 11.00 gender to God.” Hopefully, this statement is not a spin-off from the eleven official languages, our year, especially as we celebrate aforesaid campaign, and is not supported by the South African Catholic heritage and cultures, but we are our heritage and our culture, let us Contact Church, which should nevertheless dissociate itself therefrom. united in faith. remember also to acknowledge Mahadi Buthelezi Damian McLeish Very often, people may look our father in faith, . 083 992 0387 down on other cultures or customs Through him all the families of

4 Volume 30 No 5 [email protected] September 2015 ORDINATION Presented to the church… Below: Fr Emil Blaser, Episcopal “Worthiness means giving up Vicar for Communications blesses everything, even your family, to the new priest. follow Christ”- Archbishop Buti Before God, and in front of family, “Some priests have an exces- friends and parishioners he will sive attachment to family which serve… is unacceptable. They even dis- awrence Mduduzi Ndlovu tribute church things amongst was ordained to the priest- their families and that is theft,” Lhood on Saturday, 25 July. the Archbishop added. He advised Archbishop Buti Tlhagale presid- the Ndlovu family not to worry ed over the solemn mass of the the newly-ordained priest with ordination, held at the Cathedral. domestic issues as he is no longer Frs Lizwelinjani Mlotshwa, Thabo their child. The Cathedral was Motshegwa, Duncan Tsoke and packed to capacity inside and out- Roger Taylor, the rector of the side, with people from neighbour- Left: The anointing of the hands, sig- Allen Hall, Westminster Seminary ing dioceses in attendance. nifying that the hands of the newly- where Lawrence has been study- Our seminarians, including ordained priest are being prepared for the sacred duties of his ministry. ing, were concelebrants. some from Pretoria, were present. Fr Oupa Kgage of the Klerks- In his congratulatory remark, dorp Diocese was the programme Fr Roger Taylor described Rev director. The choir of St Cecilia Lawrence as a positive and “larg- led the singing with their angelic er than life” person, and who was voices which got the celebration a pleasure to know. He conveyed to be the talk of the Archdiocese. regards from fellow colleagues of Mass started with a procession the Reverend in the United and the presentation of the ordi- Kingdom who were not be able to nand. After the litany of the join in the occasion. Episcopal Vicar for Vocations, Fr Thabo Motshegwa saints, which got people excited Lebo WA Majahe congratulates the new priest! as our very own Daswa was included in them, Rev Lawrence sodality of grandmothers. He said he anticipated knelt in front of the Archbishop, “A sodality is a school where the day when he would see the Cathedral being who placed his hands on his head filled by the women of St Anne as evidence that to pray for him - a solemn and you learn how to live the St Anne is a role model to others. He told all the ancient symbol which symbolises virtues of the Gospel” – women present that they should strive to be the invoking of the Holy Spirit. perfect mothers who were beyond reproach In his homily, Archbishop Buti Archbishop Buti so that their children would imitate them. posed questions to the ordinand, This year, all were vested, even if they had not finished their which were aimed at him seeking Archbishop Buti was all smiles to find out if he is aware of his initiation, but they were urged to during the homily. continue and complete the unworthiness and of the commit- he Cathedral was packed to initiation process in their local ment he is about to make. The Tcapacity on Saturday, 1 August parishes. Archbishop digressed several when over 500 women were vested The Archbishop described a times offering advice to Rev into the sodality of St Anne. Arch- sodality as a place of learning the Lawrence on executing his bishop Buti was the principal virtues of friendship and building responsibilities as a priest. He celebrant with about 20 more priests up each other. He added that a also warned him against being a concelebrating. The Archbishop, in sodality is intended to allow us to vain priest who lives first for his his homily, was thankful to see be more enthusiastic about our life own pleasure, rather than that young women joining the sodality of prayer. The fruits of their work should be visible in their parishes of God. which was previously known as the and community, he said. Lebo WA Majahe

A procession into the church before mass.

September 2015 [email protected] Volume 30 No 5 5 A fond farewell to the Chairman

On Friday, 10 July, De La Salle Isabel Hancock, the newly- Catholic Schools Sports Council – winter season 2015 Holy Cross College said farewell elected Chairperson, gave a heart- he winter season pro- College on Saturday 9 May and cross to their long-standing Chairman felt speech, thanking Mr O’Connor vided an opportunity for country at De La Salle on Saturday of the Board of Governors at a for his many years of service. She Tour schools to 20 June. Congratulations to the cocktail party. This followed ended with a quote from The participate in hockey, netball, winning schools: St ’s, Holy mass at St Charles. Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: soccer and cross country at a Rosary, Assumption Convent, Sacred variety of levels. Taking part is Heart, De La Salle Holy Cross and Brendan O’Connor has served “There’s no such thing as an purely voluntary, but it is St Matthew’s High School. as chairman for over 30 years, ending; just a place where you wonderful to have the In the senior section, soccer took and he eventually convinced the leave the story.” support and contribution of board to accept his retirement. The De La Salle pipe band gave a so many schools. This has been spread out over the Both the O’Connor sons rousing performance, which was enabled the programme to be season. Netball took place extended to cater for the regular attended the school, as well as followed by the junior school choir at St Dominic’s on 16 May, participation of learners from grade three grandchildren – two of (above) – the Chickadees – who followed by soccer at Sacred 1 to matric, which is a notable whom are still at the school. sang to both Mr and Mrs O’Connor. Heart on 23 May, hockey at achievement. Brescia House on 6 June and Implementing the programme is cross country at La Salle a team effort and would not be College on 20 June. It has possible without the commitment been exciting to have so of many, many people. Every event place at Sacred Heart and netball at many schools attending most of requires community involvement Brescia on Saturday 16 May, hockey these events, ensuring a high level of from the host school, as well as from was hosted by De La Salle Holy Cross participation and improved standard the participating schools. The and Holy Rosary at the Randburg of performance each year. Results unseen time, effort and commit- astro-stadium on the weekend of 22 were noted at the events but not ment to making the programme a – 23 May and cross country took place scored on an inter-schools basis in success is greatly appreciated! at La Salle on Saturday 20 June. order to further encourage The foundation phase soccer and Congratulations to the winning participation. netball festival took place at Sacred schools: St Benedict’s, Holy Rosary, High School events have also Heart College on a glorious Assumption Convent, Sacred Heart, been spread out over the season Boys rule in Saturday morning at the end of Dominican Convent, De La Salle Holy and facilitated as inter-school May. There were literally hundreds Cross and St David’s. the kitchen tournaments with results recorded of participants, and more hundreds Dates to diarise: Holy Rosary School held its 75th celebratory carnival birthday bash and and announced and, in some cases, of parent and grandparent Monday 21 September – Sports concert on Saturday, 1 August. Three of the main events were the inter- trophies awarded. We started with supporters, as well as siblings. Lots Leaders’ Day for sports staff and primary cook-off between Hurlyvale, Dunvegan and Edenglen primary junior (U14/15) events. Hockey took of goals were scored. No results coaches and members of SMT schools and the Battle of the Sexes cook-off between Holy Rosary High and place at St David’s, netball at St were recorded at this lively event. Friday 30 October – CSSC AGM St Benedict’s College. Teresa’s, soccer at Sacred Heart Seen here are all the contestants who participated in cook-offs where The primary schools’ events have St Benedict’s came first overall and third, and Holy Rosary came second. Thanks to Urban Spoon Catering for supplying the mystery box ingredients, Celebrating Founder’s Day and judging the event. at St Benedict’s The Christian ideal is often very different from the picture painted by the world, he said. He also encouraged all to live by the rules – those esta- Father Tony Daniels conducting blished in our society, homes Mass on our Feast Day and schools so that people can live in harmony with each n Monday 13 July, Receiving communion other. St Benedict’s College Ocelebrated the school’s Founders Day with a school Mass held in honour of the day. In his homily, Fr Tony Daniels encouraged all to pray for vocations to the priesthood. In a world that seems to encourage us to live for pleasure, power and material gain, it is difficult for us to understand the beauty of the Cnr Florence & Van Buuren Rd, Bedfordview priesthood, he said. 011 455-5146 Fighting hunger SUNDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER Holy Rosary High 2015 debutantes joined 5000 other Stop Hunger 10h00 “The Family – Image of the Trinity” Deacon Greg Garnie Now volunteers at the Sandton 10h45 “Reconciliation in the Family” by a clinical psychologist Convention Centre on Friday, 11h15 Workshops and Report Back 17 July, in recognition of Mandela 12h00 Witnessing by Couples Day. Some1.2 million meals were 12h30 LUNCH – Bring your own picnic basket packaged for underprivileged (Tea and coffee will be provided) pre-schoolers. 13h30 Experiencing a Marian Shrine 14h00 Family Apostolate in the Archdiocese: 1. Diocesan Family Life Desk Abortion warning 2. 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6 Volume 30 No 5 [email protected] September 2015 From left: Sr Roopa, Sr Lisieux, Archbishop George Daniel, chief exe- VICAR FOR FAMILY cutive Lucy Slaviero and Sr Seena. In front: Sr Tessa, Sr Therese, and Life Apostolate – Fr Mohohlo volunteers Clémence and Helene Patrick Maselwane OMI Every month ADNews will be interviewing a different Sisters Celebrate vicar to learn about what it is they do. the Feast of What is Family Life Apostolate all Successes and challenges? the Order of about? We have succeeded in It has to do with family life in its establishing the Family Life Desk Bethany entirety, broadness and facets. We in the Archdiocese and, because ittle Eden staff members concentrate on what constitutes a we all belong to, and are a family Ljoined the Sisters of the family by imparting the church’s in Christ, we have managed to Imitation of Christ (SIC) on 29 teachings on family life. foster healthy relationships with July as they celebrated the feast Motto/vision for the ministry? various apostolates. of their order of Bethany. in the work of the society was with training and experience in A family that prays together stays Was it what you expected? During the short celebration, always the dream of Domitilla dealing with people with together. Dealing with different people is Little Eden chief executive, Lucy Slaviero, who founded the home. intellectual disability. How long have you been Vicar? not easy. However, it is in our Slaviero, expressed gratitude for Since their arrival at Little For more information on Little 10 years. diversity that we are united. the work carried out by the nuns Eden, the SIC nuns have played Eden, visit www.littleeden.org.za What does your job as Vicar entail? What qualities are required for within the society. an incredible role in the physical or contact communications Coordinating ministries that focus this job? Little Eden has been home to and spiritual growth of the officer, Nichollette Muthige on on family life without infringing A passion for family. Understand- the nuns since their arrival from residents. They are a great asset 011 609 7246 or marketing@ on other apostolates’ spirituality ing, compassion, forgiveness and India in 2010. Their involvement to the organisation as they come littleeden.org.za and charisms. For instance, the above all realising that God is the New Families of the Focolare ultimate family constructor. We The movement have a set structure have diverse families so not and their own emphasis. Thus, my being judgemental is also key. youth duty is to ensure we work And when one is faced with is the together with such organisations a challenging situation, it always future – the so that the greater vision of the helps to ask: What would Jesus church is realised and its do? future is teachings on family life are Which departments do you work family adhered to. closely with? Besides being Vicar for Family Life We work closely with all he departments of the Apostolate, what other portfolios departments because for them to Family Life Apostolate do you hold? exist, there needs to be families. Parish priest at St Peter Claver, Why do we need this ministry? Health members making a promise of service. and Youth have combined T Pimville; Soweto Dean, which The family is the domestic church. their efforts in hosting the first- St Francis of Assisi, Yeoville ever Family and Youth Workshop means I am the link between We need to realise that families in the Archdiocese. Archbishop Buti Tlhagale and cannot do without the church and the church cannot do without inaugurates its health desk Families of the Northern brother priests in the Soweto Deanery; Superior of Oblates of families. Both entities need each Deanery are invited to this other. he inspiration to revive the Mary Immaculate in the Soweto highly-informative and engaging What do you do in your limited parish Health Desk of District; Member of the Deacon’s T workshop on 5 September at spare time? St Francis of Assisi came to light Board; and I also present 11am at the parish of the Visiting the sick in hospitals and at its maiden meeting on 8 June Letsemeng on Radio Veritas every Resurrection in Bryanston. We even families in the parish. 2014, which was facilitated by Monday and Tuesday at 11h00. urge our youth and parents to We get our sustenance and are Raymond De Broize. Are you loving what you are come in their numbers. re-energised by praying, so, in What seemed like a dream, doing? “Young people should be a addition to my normal prayer became a reality on 28 June as I love it as it exposes me to all source of unity in the family,” routine as a priest, I make extra medical and other professionals facets of family life and it is also says Sr Juliana Abioye, head of time for quiet prayer. part of my ministry as a priest. in the parish, forming the Health the Youth Department. Lerato Mohone Desk presented themselves for Dillon Naicker, Youth official recognition in the parish. Sr Mary Cecilia Anawanti explaining Department Co-ordinator said: Services to be rendered include: the health services “If there is no ‘domestic church,’ free medical consultation, pastoral there is no church. Family All medical personnel and counselling, peer education, care/ evangelisation and formation other professionals in all the support of patients of different needs to increase significantly in parishes of the Archdiocese are illnesses through support group South Africa.” encouraged to come together to programmes, free HIV counselling Fr Mohohlo Maselwane, Vicar form Health Desks in their and testing services, periodic free for Family Life Apostolate says: parishes and use their gifts and medical tests and public health “It is about time that a workshop skills to serve God through their information. of this nature is hosted. Our fellow human beings. Families and Youth need this.” “Whatsoever you do to the least Keeping her warm of my brethren; you did to Me.” The Departments of Family Life Apostolate and the Youth (Matth. 25:40). Sr Mary Cecilia Anawanti EHJ

Linda Mmutle of Our Lady of Loreto, Kempton Park made Mandela Day special for Mali- bongwe (above) with a blanket she made for her. Malibongwe is the youngest child living at the Siphumelele Children’s Home in Kempton Park. Mpho Modisane

September 2015 [email protected] Volume 30 No 5 7 Careworkers demonstrating he Chancery staff said their duties farewell to Susan Parker Farewell! who has been working as T Fr Thabo Motshegwa the Vocations office secretary for and Sr Kadia Prigol many years and Sr Kadia Prigol on Friday, 31 August. The The Vocations Team with their Vicar, festivities began shortly after a Fr Thabo Motshegwa and Fr Jean moment of prayer and sharing. Marie, the chancellor at the farewell They both received a fitting send- organised by the department. off and were described by various speakers as kind and hard- working. On behalf of the Archbishop, Fr Jean Marie Did’Ho thanked them for the wonderful service they rendered as the Chancery for the people of Health awareness at Emndeni God. He wished them well in The Lindani Sizwe Community “We are, and should be, one their future endeavours. Development Project, under the with the environment and nature. Lebo WA Majahe auspices of the Catholic Health We should also be one with our Care Association (Cathca), held a brothers and sisters. I am pleased health awareness day on 17 July to see the great turnout of elderly blood pressure. for the Emndeni community. women who still see their value to There were presentations from Proceedings started with a prayer humankind and are taking care of Cathca volunteers and the Lindani and a scriptural passage from their bodies. The Bible, after all, Sizwe community home-based Matthew 12: 1- 8 by Fr Bernard says our bodies are the temple of careworkers. Other NGOs repre- Tente Sompane SCJ. the Holy Spirit. Next time, I would sented were Abraham Kriel, the “The Lord desires mercy and not like to see elderly men coming in Emndeni Library (Pecop), Soweto sacrifice, and that is exactly what their numbers as well. May God Girl Guides and Brothers for Life. you are doing today. On the eve of bless all of Cathca’s endeavours,” The Masakhane Youth Club and Nelson Mandela Day, the Fr Sompane concluded. Ingujukhwebu ladies provided organisers of this event have The community was given an entertainment through song and already kick-started their 67 opportunity to go for voluntary dance. A high tea for minutes by demonstrating that they testing and counselling for HIV, Lerato Mohone A high tea for care for you,” Fr Sompane said. and to check for diabetes and high Women’s Day he parish pastoral council and Fr Anjah with some of the Tparish finance committee of women who attended the event. Parish mission in Alexandra St Michael’s, Meadowlands Catholic Women.” “One of the r Louis Studer OMI, who is Vicar organised a high tea on 8 August to women we can look up to in the Provincial and Director of Personnel celebrate women ahead of Women’s Bible is the Samaritan woman. She for the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Day and to raise funds for the went back to her village and said, F Fr Louis re-building of their church. The day Province in the United States of America Studer “Let me tell you about a man who (based in Washington DC), was invited by started with mass celebrated by told me everything about myself’. Oblates of Mary Immaculate Provincial, parish priest, Fr Samuel Anjah CMF. How many people have you told Fr Ronald Cairns OMI and Fr Thabang “We thank God for the gift of about Jesus? We are all called to Nkadimeng OMI to lead their parish Left: Fr Ronald Cairns OMI, Archbishop women. In Genesis 2: 20 - 25 we evangelise and that can only come mission at St Hubert’s, Alexandra in July. Buti Tlhagale OMI , Fr Louis Studer OMI note that God knew the needs of a about when we have personal time What is a parish mission? and Fr Thabang Nkadimeng OMI man when he created a woman. with God.” “A parish mission is a retreat for the Not only was the woman bringing The programme ended with whole parish. It is a time to step back and mission, but the beginning. During the excitement to ’s life, she was women socialising and enjoying ask oneself: Where is God in my life, time of mission, we deepened our love also bringing life. Prior to leaving the country on the last the spread that was prepared for what is He saying as He speaks to us all for the Lord. I hope you will not be “Eve means the one who day of the parish mission, Fr Louis said, them. Lerato Mohone the time. It is a time to renew our repeating the same sins. And I hope you generates life. Women bring life to “In today’s Gospel (John 6: 1-15), Jesus relationship with him,” said Fr Louis. The find God every day of your lives in the church and to the world is moved with compassion when He Oblates have been known to preach people, events and in prayer. But most of generally. I would like to commend sees the crowd that has travelled a long mission, helping people to be human and all, I hope you find Jesus in the the PPC and PFC for raising you up distance. Their need is not just to hear then Christian, then Christian and finally Eucharist.” today,” Fr Samuel said. the word of God but food for the journey. saints. Oblates of Mary Immaculate novices Guest speakers were Emily Morley This also ties in with Jesus giving us His The theme of the mission was “Finding who were on their pastoral phase for two and Sr Thandi Moyo FIC. With body in the Eucharist. God in people, events and prayer.” The weeks at St Hubert’s, Brs Max Haundapiti August also being the month of “Jesus didn’t need to be physically mission took a week and incorporated and Sicelo Libanje, also said farewell to Immaculate Heart of Mary, the present with us. He sent the Holy Spirit daily mass, Novenas to Our Lady and to the faithful. programme was interspersed with after all to protect and to guide us. But the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a daily In closing, Fr Studer said he had also Marian hymns. Emily spoke of Jesus said, I love these people so much Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Friday All profited from the parish mission as it was women leadership in the church. I want remain physically, truly present Day Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a renewal of his own faith and he had She said that by being a leader one with them. What a privilege to be able to Chaplet of Divine Mercy, confessions, been inspired by the community of is called to serve. “Christ dramatised receive Him in the Holy Eucharist. spiritual direction, talks with youth, young St Hubert’s love for God. leadership by washing his disciples’ “Today is not the end of the parish adults and organisations in the parish. Lerato Mohone feet. Archbishop Buti Tlhagale’s New Chancery staff payoff line in the Archdiocese’s logo is ‘Called to serve’. Examine yourself, The Chancery welcomes Tyrone where does that leave you as a Mentoor to the family. He is the leader?” she asked. new maintenance manager. Sr Thandi’s topic was “Christian invite Runners’ Applications The re-launched Makatolike Funeral Group Scheme created the need for the Runners of the Scheme.

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8 Volume 30 No 5 [email protected] September 2015 My vocation story experienced in helping young men to discern their vocations, recom- mended that I attend vocation workshops. By then Fr Gram Rose Sacred Heart, Katlehong hosted a (now Bishop of Dundee) was the group of Katlehong bikers who vocation director. He introduced us attended mass with parish priest Boshom Mpetsheni is currently to the group teaching us the Fr Tom Segame and congregants studying at the Apostles of Jesus difference between religious and before leaving on a charity drive to Major Seminary in Nairobi, doing his diocesan priests. Shortly afterwards, hand over donations to the needy. Bikers for second year theology. Fr Gram was appointed Bishop of The bikers were briefed by the he question “Brother, what’s Dundee and Fr Lionel Sham passed parish pastoral council before mass. charity away in a sad way. Selby Molefe your vocation story?” always comes with some expecta- I was all alone, and began to T doubt my idea of becoming a Tzaneen and Radio Veritas as a tion. It’s as if people want to hear if “In the end my immaculate there has ever been a miraculous priest, but Fr Peter Holiday (now great honour. “To work with the “Damascus experience” in my life. Bishop of Kroonstad) was heart will triumph” team that will be making the I am humbled to have received this appointed the new vocations Daswa beatification memorable is platform to tell of the simplest director, and he simply picked up – Our Lady to the shepherd children at Fatima an achievement,” said Earl, “it vocation journey. where the late Fr Lionel and Bishop feels like the World Cup is back As a teenage boy, I used to Gram Rose left off. hese are the words that Earl Fr Peter together with his team in South Africa, only greater this attend Thursday mass with my describes as a driving paternal grandmother during journeyed with me and the group. T time,” he added. force for him and his wife, school holidays and I would often They gave us tools and methods of The excitement surrounding the discerning and I began to take my Bernadette, owners of Immaculate see some of my peers serving at forthcoming event moves the soul life seriously and again thought of Heart Gift and Media. They start- the altar. I realized that was what I of both devout and seasonal wanted to do too and soon after, I being a priest. I couldn’t wait to ed their business during a difficult Catholics, he said. They described joined the altar servers. I got to finish school and go to the time in their lives when they lost seminary – to me years were working with people like Frs know many priests and came to someone close to them through dragging! The culminating moment Similo Mngadi and Emil Blaser know the actions of the priest. I felt death. The business has brought privileged to be close to the altar was when I told my grandparents and Akani Malobola from Radio them closer to God and Our Lady, and to see everything from the that I wanted to be a priest and Veritas as a blessing. To distin- that I had decided to go to the they said. They have each con- priest to the congregation. From guish what sets them apart from then, I fell in love more and more seminary immediately after tributed to the church in various other repositories, Earl says all with the church and felt I needed completing matric. I had decided ways from a simple thing as and that was it, and today still is. Earl and Bernadette Davids, their products are hand-made, to do something more to serve the teaching catechism to sponsoring Having successfully completed my owners of Immaculate Gift bringing an aspect of uniqueness church. various organisations in the By then, the only priests I knew matric, I applied to the Archdiocese, and Media to all items. Products they offer church by running their websites. were the Passionists, and didn’t through Fr Peter and the vocation’s include rosaries, Catholic gifts, team, and I was admitted into the “It was not always easy. We hit sponsored the Benedict Daswa know that other religious orders personalised candles, stoles, seminary. I often state that it was a bumpy road and are still on it, website and has been involved existed. Around 2006, the late Fr sacramental gifts, graphic design, Lionel Sham was appointed as my the pastoral approach of Fr Sham, but we find a powerful consola- with assisting Radio Veritas with web development, flyers, posters parish priest, and a wonderful man Fr Stanley’s charismatic spirit and tion in the words of reassurance coming up with beautiful memo- the joyful pastoral commitment of and pull-up banners. Their clien- he was. He was a Rector of the from our Mother Mary who gives rabilia for the Daswa beatifica- Fr Peter that drove me during my tele is around Johannesburg, Orientation Seminary, and my comfort continually.” tion. The loving couple describe friends and I began to ask him discernment. The journey became Klerksdorp, Nelspruit, Kwa-Zulu so personal that I decided I would The company has been in exis- the feeling of seeing their logo questions about the seminary and Natal and even Botswana. serve the church as a diocesan tence for two years and is going next to important logos such as priestly life. We often travelled with Lebo WA Majahe him doing his pastoral work. Later priest – someone close to the strong and growing. The Holy Father’s coat of arms, people and embracing the the SACBC, the Diocese of the late Fr Stanley Masilompana, Immaculate G&M recently another inspiring man, began to spirituality of the Eucharist. Now I instil the idea of the Diocesan realise that my vocation through From left: At St Theresa, Zondi, Thandi priesthood and I could relate to those wonderful priests that I met, Ndhlovu who presented Agnes Mathebula him as he was a “kasi guy” like us. was more “caught than thought” as to the St Anne’s Sodality once again after From then I loved the idea of Cardinal Aringzer would often say. she took some time off due to personal becoming a priest. Fr Lionel, being matters. She is seen with Dumazile and Boshom Mpetsheni Doris Ngwenya. Behind them is Fr Male- sela Dikgale. They were presented with a candle for 20 years of service to the Daughters of St Anne. Fr Malesela said parishioners should not leave the sodalities because of other peoples’ issues as the congregation was there to praise God and not people. Rejoining St Anne’s Sodality

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September 2015 [email protected] Volume 30 No 5 9 Celebrating the The Friends of Radio Veritas – a community that builds on another’s strengths bicentennial he Friends of Radio Veritas is a committed group of men and women of Don Bosco from various Catholic communities, who have spread their wings T special mass was held for from the Archdiocese of Johannesburg to the Archdiocese Pretoria. The the bicentennial of Don women from the Friends of Radio Veritas celebrated its inauguration Bosco at the youth centre with a Women’s Day event on 29 August at the Bertoni Centre in A A group of youth celebrating the event in Daleside, Walkerville. Pretoria North. The mass was celebrated by Below: Altar servers with an image Radio Veritas is very grateful to Jackie Mokwena, Jennifer Jacobs, of Don Bosco Hannelie Khan, Gertrude Serage, Khatha Makhubela, Mavis Kok, Salesian Provincial Fr Francois Nontokozo Hlatshwayo, Ntsiuoa Mogomotsi and Thandi Maseko who Dufour, assisted by Deacon Mike spearheaded the establishment of the Pretoria Friends of Radio Veritas. Nolan along with Salesian priests With demanding careers, the essence of women becomes children, from various parishes. family and church and they end up becoming poor spiritual sisters to The entrance procession each other. These women want to make up that beauty of togetherness consisted of a marching band and the Don Bosco youth. Above: Fr Francois Dufour, and family – with charm. Charm can be learned and given to whomever Salesian Pro-vincial head During mass, all the Salesian one chooses. However, with inner peace and by being rooted in the word for Gauteng celebrates the of God, love for your neighbour flows freely and unconditionally. sisters, priests and co-operators bicentennial open- air mass. The event’s guest speaker reminded us that beauty comes from the renewed their vows. heart. Women are prophetesses who need to take a stand and move forward through Christ who strengthens us. use this opportunity well. The “What a tremendous opportunity for women to work together to enrich Marriage Day Marriage Day coincides with the Youth journey one another spiritually as well as learn about innovation and life,” said opening of the Synod on the Family Moira Mpama, one of the group’s original members in Johannesburg. arriage Day falls on October 4 in ,” he said. to Ngome... “We are excited to welcome and support the Pretoria Archdiocese and Mthis year. Parishes choose what is most A marriage campaign is being appropriate such as faith sharing, hope that they are fulfilled within the community,” said Mahadi using MARFAM’s materials, he youth of Christ the King, Buthelezi, event and advertising consultant at Radio Veritas. organised by the SACBC to help deepen peoples’ understanding and including marriage intentions in TOrlando East embarked on a For more information or support for Radio Veritas contact Mahadi on building, strengthening, overcoming weekly bidding prayers, building pilgrimage to Ngome on 18 July. [email protected] or 011 663 470 pain and loss in marital marriage into homilies and offering It was amazing in every way, relationships. Bishop Zolile a couples’ reconciliation service in from the singing to the unity The son of South African soil ... people. I hope that this beatification Mpambani, SACBC liaison bishop for Week 26. amongst young people in prayer. continued from page 10 Contact Fr Sakhi Mofokeng will help young Catholics to be Family Life writes, “This moment of Knowing more about the proud of their faith and identity.” @ SACBC Family Desk 012 323 6458, happy that he is being beatified. It grace can be a time for renewal of Catholic faith and being renewed our commit-ment to being family in [email protected] will promote the Mbahe village.” Sr Claudette Hession, an event Visit www.marfam.org.za , email in spirit, we felt connected to the organiser: “I didn’t know Benedict the church as family of God in Africa. Baldwin Mutshutshu: “We were [email protected] see us on presence of Christ in the adora- personally, but from what I learnt in On behalf of the bishops of our fellow colleagues who trained facebook for more info, ideas and tion of the Blessed Sacrament the studies we did into his enquiry, region I encourage every diocese, together at the Vendaland Training resources or call Toni Rowland on it stood out that he was a parish, group and especially family and Stations of the Cross. As we Institution in pursuing our teaching 082 552-1275. remarkable man who genuinely and of course, you dear couples, to went down to the springs to careers. Benedict was a wonderful cared for mankind. The virtues he receive our blessings, everyone person who loved the church and lived on continue to inspire me and had a passion for working with the Religious Education seminar was touched, and we felt a I trust his wonderful children and youth. He started a football team in turning point in our lives. A big the young people of Mbahe village A second RE seminar was held at St Augustine’s on the village which was called The thank you to the team who will learn a thing or two”. 22 July and had, as its theme, the weaving together Mbahe Eleven Computers to stop of both the creativity and the development of the RE organised this pilgrimage and children wondering around the Bishop Emeritus Hugh Slattery: curriculum to form the vision of a fuller humanity. thank you to everyone who took streets aimlessly. When they started “Benedict was a man with a big Jesuit Father, Adolfo Nicholas, the Superior part in this spiritually-uplifting losing, the villagers wanted to use heart. He would often intervene General of the Jesuit order, said: “We are in educa- journey. muti and he refused. He was also when parents wanted their tion for transformation.” With this statement in mind, Christ the King, Orlando East Youth appointed secretary to the village daughters to be married soon and the second RE seminar presented a programme Theresa Teixeira (CBC Mount head, but because he was from the pleaded with them to leave the Edmund) and Michael which included new and creative ideas in celebrat- (St Benedict’s College) Lemba tribe, some Vendas in Mbahe children longer in school. He was a ing para-liturgical services by Sherelle Myburgh and were jealous of this. It was another strict man and a hard worker. He Theresa Teixeira, curriculum gardening – reason which led to him being would often take boys to work on innovative ideas toward a new RE curricu- targeted.” his garden in lieu of school fees.” lum by Paul Faller and an exciting, up- FAMILY OF GOD COMMUNITY Bishop Joao Rodrigues of Tzaneen: For information on the beatifi- dated format of the Alpha youth programme presents “Benedict Daswa’s beatification will cation, the details and maps see: by Tom Mills and Gerald Rodrigues. affirm Catholicism in the area, as www.daswabeatification.co.za The seminar was well-attended with ‘HEALING through HOPE’ SEMINAR many people belong to other teachers enjoying some social time before Lebo WA Majahe churches. we are relatively new in the start of the programme. “The Lord’s eyes “The whole assembly this area having started our first are on those cried aloud, blessing mission only in the 1950s. 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10 Volume 30 No 5 [email protected] September 20157 WORD OF GOD due to visit The Way Africa 46 Then they came to Jericho. As Br Mike Chalmers cfc of the he Vatican Network has Jesus and his disciples, together Bible Foundation writes about confirmed that Pope with a large crowd, were leaving the Word of God in response to the Synod call for spiritual Francis will be visiting the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus, Our Johannesburg T Africa in November, with was sitting by the roadside growth and on-going formation. seminarians with 47 Hilda Mohlala. countries such as the Central begging. When he heard that it blasphemy. However the story was Jesus of Nazareth, he began African Republic and Uganda on closes with, “They were all his itinerary. Kenya will remain to shout, “Jesus, Son of David, astounded and glorified God, Using voices to raise money have mercy on me!” 49 Jesus just a possibility until organisa- saying, “We have never seen Fr Matsau taking part in the tional problems are sorted out. stopped and said, “Call him.” He anything like this.” (2: 1 – 12) adult choir performance. The Pope, in an address he gave jumped to his feet and came to There is hope for all of us. 51 The St John Vianney semi- to a number of priests gathered Jesus. “What do you want me “What must I do to inherit nary choir, young and adult at the Vatican regarding the to do for you?” Jesus asked him. eternal life,” (10: 17) asked the choirs of Blessed Isidore African visit, did not elaborate The blind man said, “Rabbi, I Rich young man? Listen to the Bakanja, Protea North part- 52 on the difficulties visiting Kenya, want to see.” “Go,” said Jesus, crowds on Palm Sunday as they nered to throw a most suc- but it’s well known that Kenya “your faith has healed you.” shout out, “Hosanna. Blessed is he cessful musical concert fun- draiser for a building project has been a target for attacks by Immediately he received his sight who comes in the name of the at the Protea North church. Islamist militants, Al Shabaab, and followed Jesus along the Way. Lord.” (11: 9) Even after letting The event took place at the who are based in Somalia. The (Mk 10: 46 – 52) Jesus down in the Garden of Good Shepherd parish, “The Way”, refers to Jesus’ Gethsemane a shameful and Protea Glen on Sunday, 2 August. the seminarians was spectacular, Pontiff’s visit comes in a time teaching. Ironically it is Jesus’ dejected Peter, “Followed him at a The parish community of Protea showcasing young men joyfully during which Uganda is cele- living their lives, greatly inspired by th enemies who give us the best distance.” (14: 54) and the seminarian choir have been brating the 50 anniversary of description of The Way. 13 Later hosting concerts for the past three Christ. Tshepo Mogale, a young the canonisation of Ugandan Thank goodness for the women Catholic who only goes to Church they sent some of the Pharisees 40 years. They give the seminarians a . The bishops of Uganda present at the crucifiction. “ platform to promote vocations occasionally explained that his aunt and Herodians to Jesus to catch Some women were watching from bought him a ticket to join her. He invited Pope Francis last year to 14 amongst the youth and for them to him in his words. They came to a distance. Among them were show support for the seminarians said that the fabulous music, espe- mark the anniversary of the him and said, “Teacher, we know , Mary the said Xoli Ntambam, a facilitator of cially by seminarians, made him canonisation of the martyrs of you are a man of integrity. You mother of James the younger and the event. Interest grew year by think that church was not so boring Uganda who were killed by the aren’t swayed by men, because of Joses, and Salome. 41 In Galilee year as it attracted people from out- after all. He was impressed at how king between 1885-1887 for you pay no attention to who they side the parish. This year people the seminarians conducted them- refusing to recant their faith. these women had followed him selves like any regular guys “from are; but you teach the way of God from as far as the East and Vaal The 22 African Roman Catholic and cared for his needs. Many deaneries attended. Vicar General, the hood”. He said he would defi- in accordance with the truth. (12: other women who had come up Fr Duncan Tsoke, Fr Tente Sompane nitely be going to mass regularly martyrs were collectively beati- 13 – 14) with him to Jerusalem were also and Fr Lawrence Ndlovu were also and hopes to visit the seminary fied by Pope Benedict XV in This is one of eight times that there. (15: 40 – 41) present. When people requested a soon. Among other projects 1920 and canonised by encourages the disciples and A ’s Prayer after praying specific song, they had to ‘buy’ the Blessed Isidore Bakanja is involved Paul VI on October 18, 1964. us to follow Jesus’ Way. We are the Word performance. The jovial mood in in, is the selling of paintings. The Their feast day is on June 3. free to choose his Way or that of the concert escalated when some- target for the building project is I waited, I waited for the Lord Lebo WA Majahe his enemies. “The chief priests one brought an initially hesitant R1 million by end of first quarter of and he stooped down to me; he 2016. Xoli said they almost half-way and the teachers of the Law were Fr Joe Matsau, the resident priest, to heard my cry. join the choir. The performance of there. Lebo WA Majahe looking for some way to arrest He put a new song into my Bishop’s Lenten and kill him.” (14: 1) mouth, praise of our God There are three Predictions of You do not ask for sacrifice and We Celebrate with our Priests & Clergy Appeal the Passion in Mark’s gospel. (8: offerings but an open ear. Katlehong, Sacred Heart 7 889 31-33; 9: 30-32; 10: 32-34). Each one The following Priests and Deacons celebrate their birthdays and You do not ask for holocaust anniversaries of their ordination. Remember them in your prayers! Meyerton, St Philip Benzi 6 447 teaches about living as disciples. and victim. We are called to teach others, “He Instead, here I am. Ordinations Birthdays in September The above figures were began to teach them.” The way of Your justice I have proclaimed 1st Mathieu Van Vlierden forwarded after the August issue a disciple will involve rejection, Joseph Leathem 20-9-59 of ADNews was printed. in the great assembly. 2nd Albert Nolan failure and some painful My lips I have not sealed; You Msgr John Finlayson 01-9-62 Henricus Vos 08-9-93 Remigius Makobane experiences. “Whoever wishes to know it, O Lord. rd Antonio Borras Cabaces 12-9-99 3 Robert Gore follow me must take up his cross I have not hidden your justice in th (8: 34) Sikhosiphi Mgoza 02-9-00 5 Djese Mwilambwe and follow me.” It is not my heart but declared your faithful th always going to be easy to “Get Graham Bouwer 21-9-00 9 Patrick Noonan AD help. th news (8: 33) Mbulelo Sikotoyi 24-9-02 11 Bongani Dladla behind Jesus,” to stand up I have not hidden your love and th Published by the Catholic Archdiocese Djese Mwilambwe 26-9-04 13 Patrick Maselwane of Johannesburg, for what is right or challenge the your truth from the great assembly. th Shaun Carls 08-9-06 14 Maurice Chidiac Pvt Bag X10, Doornfontein, 2028. injustices of this world. Ps 39: 2, 4, 7-8, 10-11 th Bruce Botha 08-9-06 16 Rev Gregory Garnie 186 Nugget St, Berea. Remember that we are not alone th Twelve issues per annum. Rev Anthony Maddison 06-9-08 19 Graham Bouwer on this journey. “On their way to th Circulation 15 700 copies per issue. Rev Keith McKenzie 08-9-08 25 Michael Connell Jerusalem Jesus was leading th Distributed to all parishes of the (10: 32) Rev John Rahme 08-9-08 26 Rev Modise Archdiocese of Johannesburg. them.” Take comfort from th this. We have Jesus accompanying Rev Erroll Scott 08-9-08 29 Jonathan Petersen Editor: Anna Cox us on our way through life. If we Rev Peter French 11-8-07 Cell 083 610-0439 ... and in early October Chancery office: 011 402-6400 follow his example we are assured Rev Michael Harrington 11-8-07 2nd Emmanuel Luamina Fax: 011 402-6406 that good will triumph in our Rev Jacob Modise 11-8-07 Chancery cell: 079 040-0668 Luamina lives. All three Passion Predictions Jorge Guerra 14-8-10 [email protected] 3rd Ronald Cairns end with these words, “Three days Plinga Menguo-Mana 10-9-13 Reporter: 4th Daniel Sehlapelo later he will rise.” (10: 34) Put in Judy Stockill 083 267-7070 our terms we are assured that Reporter, West Deanery: Lebo WA Majahe 073 938-5629 Good Will Triumph and that God Letters Editor: will ever be present to us even Mike Kennedy 082 904-8980 when life is tough. A visitor from Advert Assistant: Just when one thinks we really Klerksdorp Thandi Motasi 082 463-9739 know Jesus, he comes up with a DEADLINE FOR OCTOBER ISSUE Following a pastoral visit at Lumko surprise. ”Summoning them he 10 SEPTEMBER Institute and Retreat Centre, began to speak to them in Benoni, Rev Fr Abie Tlhapi from of JOIN the ADNews parables.” (3: 23) If one looks Klerksdorp Diocese stood in the carefully at the preceding verse group and get stead of Fr Malesela Dikgale by up-to-date notices you will find that Jesus is celebrating Mass for the commu- addressing the Scribes. In the nity of Holy Cross, Zola on 2 story of the healing of the August. Fr Malesela said Mass at paralytic the Scribes were highly his other parish, St Theresa, Zondi. critical of Jesus, accusing him of September 2015 [email protected] Volume 30 No 5 11 Catholic men doing Mt Carmel Retreat their bit on Mandela Day in Orange Farm but soon more and more men arrived. Some members were cleaning inside the church, some Sacred Heart sodality members pay were cleaning the toilets, some the attention to Fr Innocent Mabheka A L Tsosane hard at work yard and others were pruning the SCJ at a retreat held at Mt Carmel, trees.The tree branches which were Thokoza. Catholic Men’s Forum members giving young nyaope smokers of Ext 2 Blessed Gerard, which is he Sacred Heart sodality of shade in the area were cut. Mt Carmel, Thokoza hosted a a branch of the Orange Farm Members of Sacred Heart sodality take a tea break. The event proved that Catholic retreat on Saturday, 6 June. parish, undertook the cleaning of T men, given the chance, are truly It was preceded by a nine-day Fr Mabheka wrapped up the the rafters of the church into the the church yard on Mandela Day Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus proceedings with a captivating faithful. willing to assist. mass on Saturday afternoon. Using Coordinator of the retreat, on 18 July. It all started slowly, Nyasha Kumurai and culminated on Friday with the blessing and burning of intentions metaphors to illustrate his point, Sbongile Mahlumba, together with by parish priest Fr Innocent the priest expressed, in his homily, Tiro Mbele, chairperson of the Mabheka SCJ. the healing power of the Body of sodality, expressed gratitude to Friendship with God Invitations were extended to the Christ. He told the congregation the faithful who braved the cold The Jesuit Institute Ignatian Day 2015 Sacred Heart sodalities of the that once a person had received the weather to share the retreat, adding neighbouring parishes in the Body of Christ, like after the last that she hoped everybody left with Kathorus area. Represented parishes supper with His disciples, the their spirits uplifted. included: Sacred Heart of Katlehong feeling of healing should permeate Abel Dlamini and Palm Ridge; St Joseph’s – Katlehong; San Salvador – Leondale and St Anthony of Duduza. The theme was “Incorporating us into our parishes as members of Sacred Heart”. Parishioners were divided into groups to address, amongst others, challenges that are faced by the Catholic priests and how to grow the African church. The retreat included the adora- tion of the Blessed Sacrament and the recitation of the litany of the Dr Annemarie Paulin-Campbell introducing Sacred Heart of Jesus. the work of the Jesuit Institute. Above right: Rev Trevor Hudson CWA celebrate talking about our loneliness and Speaker Nono Mokoena is God’s offer of divine friendship. pictured seated wearing a black Women’s Day jacket. She is flanked by, left, secretary, Rhaine Msipha of St Anthony’s, f Jesus were to walk our streets Duduza and Neo Serongwane, treasurer from St Gabriel in Khutsong. today, He would say to us ‘Come In front, from left are: Tiny Mokoena and Maria Thitili, members of the Ito me all you who are lonely and sodality at St Joseph’s and the vice president of the sodality at parish- I will give you friendship.’ and diocesan-level, Julia Magubane. Cellestine Dlamini of St Theresa’s, Trevor Hudson, in his keynote Kwanele, the programme director, is far right. Behind her Tumi. Xoliswa address on Ignatian Day, offered us is standing at far left in the middle row. a vision of God’s wonderful The Catholic Women’s Association through faith in God, the spiritual invitation to friendship as a basic of St Joseph’s in Katlehong hosted empowerment was inevitable. way of understanding our relation- CSO Special Meeting the national Women’s Day cele- PPC secretary, Xoliswa ship with God. He developed this brations on Saturday, 15 August. Makumsha whose speech was theme by helping us to look at our ur annual Special Meeting for Schools was The annual celebration, the themed: ‘Guided by the joyful need for God, our loneliness and held on 6 June at Brescia House. This year, God’s recurring offer of love. O previous one having been at mysteries of the Blessed Mary’s our schools were invited to participate in the As a counter point to the St Paul in Tsakane, was attended Rosary,’ implored women to individual’s relationship with God, programme by presenting an innovative, by the CWA sodality members reciprocate by emulating Mary, the day ended with the one-man interesting or challenging aspect of their school from various parishes in the Arch- who was a humble and a play on the life of blessed Oscar programme. diocese. Speakers included the submissive . They Romero. Here the emphasis was on We were greatly enriched by the sharing, and diocesan president of the sodality, are both St Joseph’s congregants. how Archbishop Romero’s deep while each school is unique, we experienced the Nono Mokoena from St Gabriel, The youth choirs of Sacred friendships with God and also with unifying spirit of the family of Catholic schools. Khutsong. The theme of her speech Heart, Katlehong and St Joseph’s his fellow priests and with his Our special thanks to the schools who presented: was: ‘A woman led by the word of entertained the ladies with people, led him to a moment of Assumpta Primary, CBC Pretoria, Dominican God.’ Other motivational speakers beautiful music. A delicious meal profound conversion. Romero were Tumi Moloi, PFC chairperson became, in the last years of his life, Convent, Loreto Convent Queenswood, was served after the celebration. one of the great leaders in the St Benedict’s College and St Paulus Primary. who told the parishioners that Abel Dlamini struggle for justice and peace in our Long service awards were presented to a time. Fr Anthony Egan, who wrote large number of staff members who have and acted in this production, was served in Catholic schools for 20 years or transformed into Archbishop more. A lucky draw was held and gift hampers Romero as he led us through a were won by three very excited participants. brilliant interweaving of the writings of the Archbishop and his own narrative. As in other years we also offered a number of smaller workshops showcasing much of the current HEAVEN IS A REALITY work of the Jesuit Institute. These Reg. 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