“Independence is not a destination. It is a journey. A journey we must walk together—with hope, with patience, and with determination”.
“Independence is not a destination. It is a journey. A journey we must walk together—with hope, with patience, and with determination”.
Solidarity with South Sudan, through its Executive Director Fr. Hyacinthe Loua, SJ, mourns the loss of Pope Francis.
“May this Lenten season bear fruit in our hearts, in our families, in our Church, and our nations. May the light of Christ’s resurrection shine upon the Sudan and South Sudan, guiding us toward a future of peace and sustainable development.”
Let’s celebrate the World Humanitarian Day together!
“Eid al-Fitr represents the time of celebration, unity and gratitude”
Bishop Christian Carlassare of Rumbek notes how the people bear witness to great solidarity, explaining that “the Pope’s visit has brought countless fruits”.
“Perhaps we have to learn to take comfort from our small successes, the seeds of hope and new life that we plant every day.”
A year after the Pope’s visit to South Sudan, Cardinal Czerny lands in Juba to renew the Holy Father’s message of peace.
Today, 2nd February, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple, the Church throughout the world observes the “Day of Consecrated Life”.
3 February marks the first anniversary of Pope Francis’ visit to South Sudan, which was a breath of hope for a people plagued by war and hunger