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Archdiocesan Directory 2021 Archdiocese of Cape Town 2 St Joseph’S Marist College Applications Are Now OPEN 1 Archdiocesan Directory 2021 ARCHDIOCESE OF CaPE TOWN 2 St Joseph’s Marist College Applications are now OPEN. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS Age 3 to Matric | Small classes | Over 100 years of success. www.maristsj.co.za 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Archdiocese of Cape Town Patrons, Contact info, Archbishop, Auxiliary Bishop, Chancellor, Consultors, Episcopal Vicars .................................................................................................................... 5 2. Archdiocesan Administration: ........................................................................................ 6 Moderator of the Curia, Chancery Administration, Finance, Archivist, Marriage Tribunal, Property, Publications and Communications ............................... 6 APC, CPD, J&P Commission, Liturgical Commission, Seminaries & Vocations ...... 7 Priests' Medical Fund, Ongoing Formation Committee for Priests, Safety and Security Committee, Deliverance Ministry, Equestrian Order of the Knights and Dames of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Health Carers Association, Second Collection Directors, National Catholic Directory .............. 8 3. Chaplaincies: Hospital ............................................................................................................... 9 Immigrants ............................................................................................................................ 10 Prison, University, Other..................................................................................................... 11 4. General: Welfare and Development Programmes ................................................................ 12 Educational Programmes, ELCs, Creches, Pre-primary Schools, Children’s Homes ................................................................................................................ 13 Retreat Houses/Centres, Hostels .................................................................................... 15 Pastoral/Community Centres, Homes for Senior Citizens, Bookshops/Repositories/Charity Shops, Newspapers/Media ................................... 16 Other Organisations & Programmes .............................................................................. 18 5. Priests’ contact details ......................................................................................................... 20 Priests' Retirement Centre ............................................................................................... 27 Deaneries & Deans of the Archdiocese ......................................................................... 27 Clergy Jubilarians & Ordinations 2019 & 2020 ............................................................ 28 6. Deacons’ contact details ..................................................................................................... 30 7. Institutes of Consecrated Life (Religious) ............................................................... 33 8. Sunday Mass Times ................................................................................................................ 42 9. Parish Directory ........................................................................................................................ 49 10. Catholic Education & Schools ....................................................................................... 97 11. Appendices Appendix 1: A Brief History of the Archdiocese of Cape Town ............................... 101 Appendix 2: Church Hierarchy ........................................................................................ 103 Appendix 3: Anniversaries of Deceased Clergy ........................................................... 106 Appendix 4: Liturgical Calendar 2021 ............................................................................ 113 Appendix 5: Diocesan Meeting Schedule ....................................................................... 127 Appendix 6: Archdiocesan Collections ........................................................................... 128 Appendix 7: Table of Dates of the Principal Celebrations of the Liturgical Year ... 129 12. A Quick Guide to the Archdiocese Telephone & Fax Numbers: Chancery, Presbyteries ...................................... 130 Consecrated Persons (Religious) .................................................................................... 132 Schools .................................................................................................................................. 133 Email Addresses: Chancery, Parishes, Deacons, Schools .................................... 135 13. Advertisers’ Index ................................................................................................................ 140 Front Cover: Icon of the Flight into Egypt by Fr Clyde Rausch omi 4 “The first thing that a person finds in life and the last to which he holds out his hand, and the most precious that he possesses, even if he does not realize it, is Family Life.” ůĞƐƐĞĚĚŽůƉŚ<ŽůƉŝŶŐ;ϭϴϭϯͲϭϴϲϱͿ “Into yokuqala umntu athi afikele kuyo kwaye neyokugqibela abambelela kuyo nebaluleke kakhulu kuye lusapho, nokuba akayiqondi loo not kukuba yinxalenye Yosapho.” ůĞƐƐĞĚĚŽůƉŚ<ŽůƉŝŶŐ;ϭϴϭϯͲϭϴϲϱͿ Die eerste ding wat 'n mens in die lewe vind, en die laaste waarna hy sy hand uitreik, en die kosbaarste wat hy besit, al is hy nie bewus daarvan nie, is Gesinslewe. ůĞƐƐĞĚĚŽůƉŚ<ŽůƉŝŶŐ;ϭϴϭϯͲϭϴϲϱͿ ŵĂŝů͗ŵĞŵďĞƌƐŚŝƉΛŬŽůƉŝŶŐƐĂ͘ĐŽ͘njĂtŚĂƚƐƉƉϬϴϭϬϱϱϱϳϮϴ 5 ARCHDIOCESE OF CAPE TOWN (Erected on 11 January 1951) PATRONS Our Lady of the Flight into Egypt (1st Sunday in February) St Patrick (17 March) Website: www.adct.org.za Street Address: Cathedral Place Email: [email protected] 12 Bouquet Street Cape Town 8001 Tel: 021 462 2417, intl. +27 21 462 2417. Postal Address: PO Box 2910 Fax: 021 461 9330, intl. +27 21 461 9330. Cape Town 8000 South Africa ARCHBISHOP Archbishop Stephen Brislin, Archbishop of Cape Town Ordained Bishop of Kroonstad on 28 January 2007, appointed Archbishop of Cape Town on 18 December 2009 and installed on 7 February 2010. Archbishop’s Personal Assistant: Fr Michael Clement SAC Tel: 021 462 2417. Fax: 021 465 2914. Email: [email protected] Archbishop's Secretary: Ms Ilidia de Sousa. Email: [email protected] AUXILIARY BISHOP & VICAR GENERAL Bishop Sylvester David OMI, Auxiliary Bishop of Cape Town Ordained Auxiliary Bishop of Cape Town on 25 August 2019. Auxiliary Bishop's Secretary: Ms Desiré Jackson. Tel: 021 462 2417. Fax: 021 465 2914. Email: [email protected] CHANCELLOR Fr Michael Clement SAC. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] ARCHDIOCESAN CONSULTORS Bishop Sylvester David OMI (Vicar General) Mgr Clifford Stokes, Fr Peter-John Pearson, Fr Zane Godwin (EV for Pastoral Development), Fr Charles Prince (EV for Property), Fr Mari Joseph OCD (EV for Religious), Fr Ivanhoe Allies (EV for Priests), Fr Robert Bissell (Judicial Vicar), Fr Paul Taylor (EV for Caritas and Social Development), Fr Michael van Heerden, Fr Nkululeko Qokolo, Fr Michael Clement SAC (Chancellor and Moderator of the Curia). EPISCOPAL VICARS Priests: Fr Ivanhoe Allies. Email: [email protected] Pastoral Development: Fr Zane Godwin. Email: [email protected] Property: Fr Charles Prince. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Vocations: Fr Manuel Fernandes SAC. Tel: 074 282 4307. Email: [email protected] Consecrated Persons: Fr Mari Joseph OCD. Tel: 021 591 2229. Email: [email protected] Caritas and Social Development: Fr Paul Taylor. Email: [email protected] Judicial Vicar: Fr Robert Bissell. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] 6 ARCHDIOCESAN ADMINISTRATION MODERATOR OF THE CURIA Fr Michael Clement SAC. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] CHANCERY ADMINISTRATION Reception: Ms Simone Mouwers. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Reception/APC: Ms Coral Fisher. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Caretaker: Mr Narcisio Munikwa. Tel: 021 462 2418. Cleaning/Hospitality: Ms Miriam Munikwa, Ms Theresa Turner Despatch: Ms Tina Langley FINANCE Financial Administrator: Mr Graham Wilson. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Accountant: Ms Samantha Petersen. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Collections: Ms Tina Langley. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Ms Chantal Solomons. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Financial Analyst: Ms Angela Valentine. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] FINANCE COUNCIL Fr Robert Bissell, Messrs Donovan Muller, Ivan Neethling, Chris Vietri, Ms Anne Stafford. Investment Committee: Messrs Graham Wilson (Chair), Manuel de Ponte, Donovan Muller, Chris Vietri ARCHIVIST Mr Stephen Docherty. Email: [email protected] CAPE TOWN INTERDIOCESAN TRIBUNAL Judicial Vicar: Fr Robert Bissell JCD. Tel: 021 462 2417. Fax: 021 461 9330. Email: [email protected] Associate Judges: Mgr Jock Baird, Frs Peter-John Pearson, Paul Taylor, Peter Ziegler Defenders of the Bond: Mgr Clifford Stokes JCD, Fr Thulani Gubula JCL, Fr Godfrey Solomon. Promoter of Justice: Mgr Clifford Stokes JCD, Fr Thulani Gubula JCL. (Queenstown) Administration: Tel: 021 462 2417. Fax: 021 461 9330. Email: [email protected] Ms Simone Mouwers (secretary), Ms Janine Canfield (auditor/documentary processes), Ms Julia Reynolds (auditor) Property Episcopal Vicar: Fr Charles Prince. Tel: 021 462 2417. Email: [email protected] Secretary: Ms Desiré Jackson. Email: [email protected] PUBLICATIONS & COMMUNICATIONS Archdiocesan Directory, Archdiocesan
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