He went on to call for a renewed commitment to overcome divisions. The Catholic Church leader said, “The mountain of God is not across the border; it is here with us. It is our capacity to overcome divisions, hatred, and nonsense, to stand together in solidarity to build a society, a city, and villages where we can not only survive but live with dignity.”
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The Vatican announced the transfer of Bishop Carlassare from Rumbek Diocese to the newly erected Diocese of Bentiu on July 3. He started his Episcopal Ministry in Rumbek in March 2022 after his Episcopal Ordination was delayed for almost a year following the April 2021 attempted assassination, when he was shot in both legs.
In his August 11 homily, Bishop Carlassare highlighted the dangers of a life focused solely on material wealth, warning that such pursuits can lead to internal conflict and spiritual poverty.
“In times of peace, people can become so satisfied with themselves that the only things they think about are business, money, and peace. But that model of peace, money, and business leads us back to a certain conflict within ourselves,” he said.
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The Catholic Church leader continued, “We are learning that this is not the solution. We are built upon God and His Kingship, and we must take God seriously, along with His Gospel and His teachings. When we receive this gift and acknowledge that we are created by God and united as one family, the family of God, we gain the strength to build something new.”
He reaffirmed his dedication to leading his Diocese with the strength that “comes from God, not from human power.”
Bishop Carlassare lauded Catechists, who he said laid the foundation of faith in Unity State, and encouraged the continuation of their ministry.
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“The Catechists in this land did great things. They served in the midst of conflict; they witnessed Christ even when there were few Priests. They were the founders of this place, and they never abandoned the people. Let us continue in their example. This will build a strong Church in this Diocese of Bentiu,” he said.
Also speaking during the installation celebration, the main celebrant, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Mulla of the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba, lauded the resilience of the people of Unity State, noting that despite the many challenges they face, their faith has remained steadfast.
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With his August 11 installation, Bishop Carlassare becomes the first Catholic Bishop of the Diocese carved out from the Catholic Diocese of Malakal and the eighth Episcopal See in South Sudan.
Bentiu Diocese measures 37836 square kilometers and has a population of 1,131.886 of which 621,643 are Catholic faithful, representing 54.92 percent of the total population of the territory of the Diocese, according to 2024 statistics.
Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.