Johannesburg, 04 December, 2024 / 4:46 pm (ACI Africa).
On the 31st anniversary of St. Jerome Catholic Church in Johannesburg, the Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has lauded the Croatian immigrants who established the church, describing their efforts as a lasting legacy of faith, prayer, and community.
Speaking at the anniversary celebration that was marked on the first Sunday of Advent, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński called on the faithful to honor the immigrants’ legacy through their commitment to faith and unity.
Archbishop Jagodziński reflected on the sacrifices of the Croatians who, over three decades ago, worked to build the church as a testament to their faith and love for their heritage, saying, “The Croatian emigrants left us a legacy of faith, prayer, and community.”
In his homily at the Sunday, December 1 event, the Nuncio emphasized that the church, named after St. Jerome, is not just a building but a spiritual home for the Croatian faithful in South Africa.
Archbishop Jagodziński paid tribute to the late Cardinal Franjo Kuharić, a Croatian Prelate who blessed the church during its dedication, describing him as “a prophet for the Croatian people.” He noted that the Cardinal's faith and leadership guided the Croatian community during challenging times.