Reginald Leeuw
Mphashane Reginald Leeuw is the 13th Dean of Kimberley and Rector of St Cyprian's Cathedral, Kimberley, in the Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman in South Africa.[1] Leeuw was born in Barkly West, Northern Cape, and served in several parishes in the diocese prior to his appointment as Dean.
Early career
Leeuw trained for the priesthood at the College of the Transfiguration in Grahamstown prior to his ordination as deacon and then priest in the Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman. He served his curacy at the parish of St Mary the Virgin in Barkly West.
Thereafter Leeuw served for four years at All Saints in Upington, before going to Kimberley as parish priest at St Matthew’s in Barkly Road. He was subsequently appointed, and spent five years as, Rector of the Parish of St James in Galeshewe (Kimberley).
In 2012 Leeuw was appointed as the Archdeacon of the Karoo.
Leeuw qualified with an Honours Degree in Theology from the University of South Africa (UNISA) and is enrolled for a Masters of Theology Degree at the University of the Free State.[2]
Kimberley Cathedral
In 2014 Leeuw was invited to be Dean of Kimberley, a post he officially occupied from January 2015, being instituted and installed by Bishop Oswald Swartz of the Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman at St Cyprian's Cathedral on 7 February 2015.[3]
He continues in his role as Archdeacon of the Karoo (2012–present). Like his predecessors, the Dean serves as Honorary Chaplain to the Kimberley Regiment. He will also serve as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the St Cyprian's Grammar School, which is closely linked with the Cathedral.
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Preceded by Simon Mark Aiken |
Dean of Kimberley 2015- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |