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Why it’s good to face up to our own death

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Why Joan of Arc is a saint against GBV

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Centenary Jubilee Year

Famed film composer died with faith

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From the Cape Flats to pope’s open door Due to Covid-19, it was an empty church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Thokoza, Johannesburg archdiocese, when Sr Fortunata Makwaba made her first vows as a Franciscan Servants of the Holy Child of Jesus (or Holy Childhood) Sister. Born Vanessa Reanetse Makwaba, she hails from Thokoza and was an active member of the Sodality of the Children of Mary and the parish’s youth choir, under the guidance of Fr Bernard Tente Sompane SCJ. She credits her mother, Susan Makwaba, for who she has become. Sr Fortunata is currently stationed in Mbongolwane in the diocese of Eshowe.

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ISHOP Zithulele Patrick Mvemve, former head of Klerksdorp diocese and auxiliary in Johannesburg, died on July 6 at the age of 78—days after the death of his sister. Born on May 31, 1941, in Evaton, he was educated at St Martin de Porres High School in Soweto. After formation at St Peter’s Seminary in Hammanskraal, Pretoria, he was ordained to the priesthood for the diocese of Johannesburg on June 29, 1969. He entered parish ministry, in which he became a known opponent of apartheid. In 1980, Fr Mvemve was detained, along with Frs Michael Mkhize and Remigius Makobane, and reportedly “roughly interrogated” by the apartheid security police. Later that decade, as a bishop, he would be involved in international meetings to discuss political pressure on the apartheid regime and negotiate its peaceful end. Bishop Mvemve became the auxiliary bishop of Johannesburg on June 29, 1986— the anniversary of his ordination.

Bishop Mvemve seen in February at the centenary celebration of St Hubert’s parish in Alexandra, Johannesburg. He died on Monday. (Photo: Sheldon Reddiar). He also acted as the diocese’s vicar-general until he was appointed to Klerksdorp in March 1994 to succeed the retiring Bishop Daniel Verstraete (who at 95 is still alive), thus becoming the diocese’s second bishop. In Klerksdorp Bishop Mvemve increased Continued on page 2

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EORGE Johannes grew up in a Cape Flats ghetto where doors were closed to him—now the pope has told Mr Johannes that his door is always open. And if not for the Covid-19 crisis, we might have had a papal visit to South Africa. For Mr Johannes, South Africa’s ambassador to the Holy See, receiving a papal knighthood from Pope Francis in June was a great moment. The ambassador was bestowed with the prestigious Knighthood of the Order of Pope Pius IX. “My name is written into papal history, and no one can erase it,” Mr Johannes told The Southern Cross in an interview from Rome. “That for me is wonderful. It feels like a miracle for me because I never thought anything like this would ever happen to me when I was walking the streets of Cape Town.” Pope Pius IX, the longest-reigning pope in history after St Peter, established the order in the 1800s. The order, according to the ambassador, is awarded to people who have made special contributions to the life of the papacy. “Pope Francis is very interested in African matters, and he sees South Africa as one of the strategic countries in sub-Saharan Africa,” Mr Johannes noted. “If it hadn’t been for the Covid-19 pandemic, we might have had a visit from the pope,” he said, “We’ve been working now for over a year to persuade him to go, but his programme has kept him busy, and he has travelled a lot. So now we’ll have to wait and see.”

Ambassador George Johannes presents his credentials to Pope Francis in 2017. In June the pope conferred a papal knighthood on the South African ambassador to the Vatican. The ambassador’s papal knighthood comes with benefits: he now has much closer contact with Pope Francis. “I have always had a very good rapport with Pope Francis personally, and he has told me his door is wide open. I can just walk through, if needs be, and I have used this opportunity to ask him to help us even more in South Africa,” he said. “I’m also able to move freely up and down in the Vatican, and I work very closely with the secretary of state and with all the institutions to ensure that South Africa’s name is written into history,” Mr Johannes said. The previous ambassador to Switzerland said he has been engaged in a lot of activities to ensure that South Africa is firmly at centre stage in the Vatican—and it has not gone unnoticed. Continued on page 3

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