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Pope Francis shakes hands with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir during a private audience at the Vatican March 16, 2019. (CNS/Vatican Media) Harare, Zimbabwe — Despite a recent escalation in violence across South Sudan, including a spate of attacks against clergy, Catholic leaders in the country continue to hope that Pope Francis will be able to finally undertake a long-planned voyage there. Jesuit Fr. Augustine Ekeno, who serves at St. Teresa Parish in the Rumbek Diocese, told NCR that the visit, in the works since 2017, would "bring some hope to the people in this country who have suffered for many years and who feel abandoned."
Presbyterian Archbishop Elias Taban [Photo: Radio Tamazuj] The Archbishop of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) South Sudan has been elected the new regional evangelical president for the North-East Africa region. The elections were held at a regional assembly conference in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa at the end of last month. Archbishop Elias Taban has in the recent past worked as the president of the Evangelical Alliance in South Sudan and a mediator for the SPLA-IO break-away groups in 2017. With the new assignment, Elias Taban will oversee Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Eretria, Djibouti, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan as the new regional president.
VATICAN CITY -- Gunmen broke into the home of the bishop-designate of Rumbek, South Sudan, shot him in both legs and fled, according to Church ne...
Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, who was shot by gunmen in Rumebek, South Sudan, speaks from a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, in a video message posted April 28, 2021, on Twitter. In his video message, the bishop-designate encouraged forgiveness and reconciliation. (CNS photo/Comboni Missionaries) Truth about why he was shot in his legs will help diocese in South Sudan, bishop-designate says April 29, 2021 Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, who was shot by gunmen in Rumebek, South Sudan, speaks from a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, in a video message posted April 28, 2021, on Twitter. In his video message, the bishop-designate encouraged forgiveness and reconciliation. (CNS photo/Comboni Missionaries)
Truth about shooting will help South Sudan, bishop-designate says In a video message, attack victim Christian Carlassare encourages forgiveness and reconciliation Updated: April 30, 2021 06:45 AM GMT Trending Father Christian Carlassare, bishop-elect of the Diocese of Rumbek. (Photo: aciafrica) While Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare already has forgiven his attackers, he said finding the truth about why he was shot in the legs at his home in Rumbek, South Sudan, will help achieve reconciliation. The Italian-born bishop-designate, 43, was responding to news that three local priests were among the 12 people arrested for their possible involvement in the attack April 26. Local reports say lay members of the local church community were also among those arrested.
Truth about shooting will help diocese in South Sudan, bishop-designate says Truth about shooting will help diocese in South Sudan, bishop-designate says Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, who was shot by gunmen in Rumebek, South Sudan, speaks from a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, in a video message posted April 28, 2021, on Twitter. In his video message, the bishop-designate encouraged forgiveness and reconciliation. (CNS photo/Comboni Missionaries) By: Carol Glatz Date: April 29, 2021 VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare already has forgiven his attackers, he said finding the truth about why he was shot in the legs at his home in Rumbek, South Sudan, will help achieve reconciliation.
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Gunmen broke into the home of the bishop-designate of Rumbek, South Sudan, shot him in both legs and fled, according to church news reports. Three local priests have been arrested. In stable condition after emergency surgery at a local hospital, Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, 43, was to be transferred to a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, for a transfusion and further medical care, according to Fides, the news agency of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. "Do not pray for me but for the people of Rumbek who are suffering more than me," said the bishop-designate, who is a Comboni missionary, in a statement reported by the Comboni mission website, Nigrizia.it.
Priests arrested over shooting of bishop-designate in South Sudan Arrests follow the extraction of records from a mobile phone that one of the assailants had dropped while fleeing Updated: April 28, 2021 06:19 AM GMT Trending Bishop-elect Christian Carlassare with his community in South Sudan. (Photo: vaticannews) Three priests have been arrested after gunmen broke into the home of the bishop-designate of Rumbek, South Sudan, shot him in both legs and fled. In stable condition after emergency surgery at a local hospital, Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, 43, was to be transferred to a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, for a transfusion and further medical care, according to Fides, the news agency of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.