Regina Mundi Day in South Africa
Regina Mundi Day in South Africa is held on November 30. This event in the third decade of the month November is annual.
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Regina Mundi (Latin for "Queen of the World"), designed by architect Anthony Noel Errol Slaven, is the largest Roman Catholic church in South Africa. It is located in Rockville, Soweto, a populous black urban residential area within the city of Johannesburg. Due to the role it played as a place of gathering for the people of Soweto in the years before, during, and after the anti-apartheid struggle, it is often referred to as "the people's church" or "the people's cathedral". In 1997, President Nelson Mandela established 30 November as "Regina Mundi Day" to honour the church.
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