Johannesburg, 25 January, 2024 / 9:25 pm (ACI Africa).
The Department for Christian Formation and the Theological Advisory Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) have been lauded for their efforts to link the people’s culture to faith.
In his address during the opening of the eight-day January plenary session that started Tuesday, January 23, the president of SACBC said the efforts by the department and the commission are necessary for the inculturation process that he said had been paused for over three decades.
“I wish to appreciate the Department of Christian Formation’s constant efforts to link faith and culture through liturgical translation, healing, and exorcism workshops and research,” Bishop Sithembele Sipuka said at the ongoing event being held at St. John Vianney Seminary in Pretoria Archdiocese.
He added, “These are excellent efforts towards the inculturation of the faith, which has been paused since the 1990s.”
The Local Ordinary of Mthatha Diocese in South Africa acknowledged the existence of several researched writings both for master's and doctoral degrees by Catholics on the best way to link culture and faith.