Rome Newsroom, 24 April, 2022 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Bishop in South Sudan said on Thursday, April 21 that during the planned ecumenical trip to the East-Central African nation, Pope Francis will see that the country is still working to implement peace.
The Holy Father is scheduled to arrive in South Sudan on July 5 in his two-African-nation pastoral trip that is to begin in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on July 2. The South Sudan trip is to be realized along with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Jim Wallace.
Bishop Christian Carlassare, who was consecrated bishop of South Sudan’s Diocese of Rumbek on March 25, said in South Sudan, Pope Francis will not find “peace realized, but peace persisting.”
Bishop Carlassare told a group of about two dozen journalists via video call from South Sudan on April 21 that the logistics of the pope’s trip will be difficult, but the national security authorities are prepared to handle it. “There are no major risks” to Pope Francis’ safety, he added.