Juba, 12 August, 2023 / 8:37 pm (ACI Africa).
The development wing of the Archdiocese of Juba in South Sudan which has remained closed since 2021 for alleged mismanagement has been reopened and mandated to work towards alleviating poverty and ensuring that the people of God in the entire country live in peace.
Speaking at the official reopening of the Caritas Juba office on Wednesday, August 9, Archbishop Stephen Ameyu Martin encouraged the officials of Caritas Juba to also work to promote social justice, sustainable development, access to education and healthcare in the east central African country.
“The Church flies high out of poverty and out of the difficulties of humanity when it has at least these two wings; the pastoral wing and the social wing,” Archbishop Ameyu said.
He added, “One of the most important objectives that we are all together working on as partners is alleviating poverty.”
“Without the help of the social wing in the society, poverty can’t be eliminated from the people,” the South Sudanese Catholic Archbishop said.