Church of the Holy Name
Cape Town's Anglican heritage runs deep, and Church of the Holy Name reflects that history in the city's religious landscape. In a city where Christianity has shaped neighbourhoods, schools, and social institutions for centuries, Anglican parishes continue to play a distinctive role—rooted in tradition but also responsive to contemporary concerns around social justice, interfaith dialogue, and community welfare. The church's presence in Cape Town speaks to how established denominations maintain relevance by staying engaged with local issues while honouring their liturgical inheritance. For many Capetonians, the Anglican church represents continuity and a particular understanding of what faith means in an urban, multicultural setting.