Juba, 26 March, 2025 / 11:02 pm (ACI Africa).
Amid testimonies of “rising tension” in South Sudan and reports of the arrest of the first Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar, a Catholic Bishop in the world’s youngest country has directed the people of God under his pastoral care to participate in daily prayers for peace.
“As we witness rising tensions in South Sudan, I invite our parishes to pray everyday for peace,” Bishop Christian Carlassare writes in a Wednesday, March 26 note that ACI Africa obtained.
The Local Ordinary of Bentiu Catholic Diocese in South Sudan, who also serves as the Apostolic Administrator of the country’s Catholic Diocese of Rumbek directs that “the prayer for peace in South Sudan” be said “at the end of the Mass” and that there be, in Parishes, “a weekly initiative for peace - either Eucharistic adoration or the Way of the Cross.”
Hours after Bishop Carlassare’s directive on daily prayers for peace in South Sudan, reports emerged of the arrest of the Dr. Machar.
“South Sudanese security forces placed First Vice President and opposition leader Dr. Riek Machar under house arrest in Juba on Wednesday night amid escalating political tensions, raising fears of a return to civil war,” Radio Tamazuj, an independent daily news service covering current affairs in Sudan and South Sudan, has reported on March 26.