His most memorable experience include ordinations in the Diocese, as well multiple pilgrimages in the company of various church groups in the Diocese.
“I must mention some unforgettable visits to parishes in remote areas such as Tonj North, Tonj East and Rumbek North, the nine-day peace pilgrimage to Juba with about 82 youth and the latest seven-day pilgrimage to Tonj with over 90 youths,” he said, recalling the 125-kilometer peace pilgrimage to Tonj from Rumbek, and the February 2023 ”walking for peace” pilgrimage to Juba to participate in the first-ever Papal visit to South Sudan.
He also reflected on the ordinations he presided over, terming them as “so touching” for a Bishop.
In the Diocese of Rumbek, Bishop Carlassare has also blessed two new Churches in Thon-aduel and Cueibet, he told ACI Africa during the July 5 interview in which he also reflected on South Sudan’s general elections scheduled for December this year after the country’s Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) that was was formed in February 2020 agreed with the opposition to reschedule the early 2023 polls.
“It is indeed a delicate process. And South Sudan has to embrace it and take courageous steps to prepare for it and create the conditions for free and peaceful elections,” he said, echoing the appeal of the Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SCBC).
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Meanwhile, in a heartfelt poem, the Undersecretary of South Sudan’s National Ministry of Youth and Sports, Deborah Akech Kuocnin, has paid tribute to Bishop Carlassare and wished him well in his new Episcopal Ministry.
In the poem, the Juba-based government official, who hails from Rumbek Diocese describes Bishop Carlassare as having been “a guiding flame” and “source of light” during his tenure as Bishop of Rumbek.
Here is the full text Deborah’s poem.
To Bishop Christian Carlassare,
Apostolic Administrator of Rumbek and Bishop of Bentiu Diocese
In lands where sun and hardship blend,
Where rivers part and forests bend,
With heart so pure, a shepherd strong,
For two years, you’ve guided us through right and wrong.
Rumbek has known both joy and pain,
With laughter sweet and sorrow's strain,
You shared in both, from dawn till night,
A guiding flame, a source of light.
In this short period, your hands have built, your voice has soothed,
Where broken spirits once were bruised,
You brought us peace, you showed the way,
With every prayer, with every day.
Now Bentiu calls, a new dawn breaks,
Another flock your presence takes,
New fields to (plough), new seeds to sow,
With hope and love, through highs and lows.
Though hearts in Rumbek heavy feel,
This parting path, this bittersweet deal,
We send you forth with blessings true,
Our prayers, our love, will follow you.
For in our hearts, you will stay,
In every prayer, in every praise,
A chapter ends, yet starts anew,
May God's great grace encircle you.
So, go in peace, dear Bishop Christian
For though you leave, you still are near,
In faith and spirit, always close,
Our guiding star, our loving boast.
You are still our shepherd, Our Apostolic Administrator.
And that’s a consoler
By: Deborah Akech Kuocnin
Agnes Aineah is a Kenyan journalist with a background in digital and newspaper reporting. She holds a Master of Arts in Digital Journalism from the Aga Khan University, Graduate School of Media and Communications and a Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communications from Kenya's Moi University. Agnes currently serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.