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Abel Gabuza (23 March 1955 – 17 January 2021) was a South African Catholic prelate who served as Coadjutor Archbishop of Durban from 9 December 2018 and until his death in 2021. He was Bishop of Kimberley from 2010 to 2018.


Early life and career

Gabuza was born on 23 March 1955 in
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. He was one of six children. His father died when he was young and his mother sent him to boarding school to provide a safer environment than the local schools. He studied at St. Paul Minor Seminary and St. Peter Major Seminary, both in
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, interrupting his studies after the first year to spend a year as a factory worker, and then at the National Major Seminary of St. John Vianney. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Pretoria on 15 December 1984. Gabuza worked in parish ministries from 1985 to 1987. He spent the 1987–1988 academic year earning a master's degree in theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in
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. He returned to teach at the St. Paul Preparatory Seminary in Hammanskraal, serving as Rector of that seminary from 1991 to 1994. He took up parish ministry again in 1995. In 1999 he became Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Pretoria, and in 2009 its Apostolic Administrator.


Bishop and archbishop

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appointed Gabuza Bishop of
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on 23 December 2010. He received his episcopal consecration on 19 March 2011 from Jabulani Adatus Nxumalo, Archbishop of
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. He became President of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference and advocated for safeguarding workers's pension funds from government interference and the protection of miners' health. He also called for better child labour conditions and for efforts to be made to reduce arms trafficking. On 9 December 2018,
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named Gabuza Archbishop Coadjutor of Durban to succeed Cardinal
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. At the February 2019 Vatican summit on sexual abuse, Gabuza disagreed with those who minimized the issue's significance in Africa. He said the sexual abuse of minors by family members was still too much a "secret". As for the clergy, he said "the abuse of minors can't be easily dismissed as a 'Western thing'." In April 2020, he supported government restrictions on public assemblies, included church services, in response to the
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and called on priests to find creative responses. He said: "the Church of Christ started small in homes not in big structures that we have today. In a way we are going back to our roots because each family is a domestic Church. When we come together on Sundays or any other day we gather as various domestic churches." He has also promoted alliances to combat AIDS/HIV along with gender-based violence through a program that works in local taverns. Gabuza died from
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on 17 January 2021 at the age of 65 in
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's Hillcrest Hospital during the
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