Juba, 29 June, 2024 / 10:22 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SCBC) has described the meeting of Catholic Bishops in the two nations as providing an opportunity to show their collegiality and togetherness.
Speaking at the start of the June 27-29 SCBC members’ meeting in his Metropolitan See of Juba, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Mulla said the Catholic Bishops gathered to “share challenges but also to report the different successful stories that we have in our different Dioceses.”
“It is a time to express our communion; communion with one another as Bishops, but also communion with our Priests, religious, and the laity from our respective Dioceses,” Cardinal Ameyu said on Thursday, June 27 at the premises of the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba.
He said that the coming together of Church leaders in Sudan and South Sudan “an immediate expression of that communion between the local Church and the universal church.”
“This council provides a solemn ecclesiastical occasion for the Bishops to make decisions of greater importance, especially regarding matters of faith,” the South Sudanese Cardinal said, and added, “In this way, we can continue to be in solidarity with one another, especially during this delicate moment when we are supposed to come together and address many moral and social problems in our country.”