Stephen Naidoo
Mgr Stephen Naidoo is a South-African Prélat of the Roman Catholic church (October 23rd 1937 - July 1st 1989) which, as archbishop of the Cape, directed the South-African Catholic church refused some to openly support the government apartheist in place. Born Indian parents being converted with Catholicism, he studied in a Christian seminar close to Durban before going to Scotland and England to study theology. It was ordered in 1961 and was accepted its Doctorat in right gun in 1964 of the pontifical university of Saint-Thomas d' Aquin of Rome. After its return (1968) in South Africa, Naidoo was useful as priest in a monastery before teaching with the seminar of Pretoria. It was named auxiliary bishop of the Cape in 1974 then high with the rank of archbishop of this diocese in 1984. In 1988, it was among the many South-African ecclesiastics with being briefly imprisoned for their participation at the time of the famous walk of protest in the Cape.
South Africa
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