“Interdependence obliges us to think of one world with a common plan” (LS 164)
“Interdependence obliges us to think of one world with a common plan” (LS 164)
The Catholic Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio has said that the planned ecumenical papal trip will help the people of God in the East-African nation to live their “faith with conviction”.
Alia Beatrice believes that peace is more than just the absence of conflict. It’s reconciliation and common purpose.
Interviewed by ACI Africa, Fr. Jim Greene, the Executive Director of Solidarity with South Sudan, said the coming of Pope Francis to South Sudan is “a huge occasion” for the people of God in the country.
We are glad to share with you the words of Awut Akok, an STTC student who faced numerous difficulties with determination to achieve her goal of becoming a teacher.
A reflection from the Jesuits about the next papal trip in RDC and South Sudan
We are glad to share with you this letter from one of the Catholic Health Training Institute graduate to celebrate all together the International Day of Nurses.
The important thing”, the Holy Father reminded us, is to be able to give a faithful and creative response to the Lord”. Faithful and creative. That is what we seek to do with and for the people of South Sudan.
Pope Francis has said that he is looking forward to visiting South Sudan this summer together with the archbishop of Canterbury and the moderator of the Church of Scotland in a “pilgrimage of peace.”
Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Church of Scotland Moderator send their Easter greetings to South Sudan’s political leaders inviting them to go forward on a path of forgiveness and freedom.