Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference - Presidents

Presidents

President Period
Archbishop Denis Hurley 1952–1961
Archbishop (later Cardinal) Owen McCann 1961–1974
Archbishop Joseph Fitzgerald 1974–1981
Archbishop Denis Hurley 1981–1987
Bishop Reginald Orsmond 1987–1988
Bishop (later Archbishop) Wilfrid Napier 1988–1994
Bishop Louis Ndlovu 1994–2003
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier 2003–2006
Archbishop Buti Tlhagale 2007 -

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