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Call for tolerance

AS A LEADER in the Catholic Church, who has seen his attitude to other churches evolve from one of extreme defensiveness because of the minority status of Catholics in South Africa, and the hostility which was sometimes experienced from non-Catholic communities but also from strict rules about not participating in the services of those churches, has been quite an experience.

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