
As South Africans commemorate Freedom Day, marking the birth of democracy and the end of apartheid, the President of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) calls on citizens to give thanks for the country’s hard-won freedom and to work together to overcome persistent challenges such as corruption, violence, and xenophobia.
In a message shared ahead of Freedom Day, observed annually on the 27 of April, since the first democratic elections held in 1994, Cardinal Stephen Brislin reflected on the significance of remembering the past while remaining committed to building a more just and united society.
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