Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office (CPLO)

Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office (CPLO)

The Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office (CPLO) was established by the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) in the post-Apartheid era as the official channel of communication between the Catholic Church and the Government of South Africa.

Its mandate was subsequently expanded to encourage other dioceses to consider the establishment of local CPLOs, thereby fostering engagement with the Parliaments and Governments of their respective countries within the Central and Southern African region.

This extension reflects the CPLO’s broader mission to promote dialogue, collaboration, and advocacy on issues of governance, public policy, and social justice, in full alignment with the principles of Catholic Social Teaching.

It enables the Church, as a critical part of civil society, to participate meaningfully in public discourse on matters of policy and legislation that impact the lives of people.

Through the CPLO, the Church engages with politics, economics, development, and social issues, ensuring its voice is present in shaping policies and advocating for the common good. This engagement is rooted in Catholic Social Teaching, which provides a moral framework for addressing contemporary challenges.

Fr Sakhile Ndwandwe

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