The present study is a critical history of the Catholic Church's response to HIV and Aids in
South Africa with a special emphasis on KwaZulu-Natal. It attempts to document and reflect on
what the church said and did in responding to HIV and Aids between 1984 and 2005. It relies
upon both oral and literary sources which were collected between 2006 and 2009. These comprise
of oral testimonies of Catholic clerics lay leaders and administrators as well as archival
sources in the form of correspondence letters plenary session minutes magazine articles and
project reports.