Juba, 26 January, 2023 / 5:19 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis is coming to listen to the sufferings of the people of South Sudan when he visits the East-African nation next week alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Iain Greenshields, a Catholic Bishop has said.
Addressing a group of Christians at St. Joseph’s Parish of Juba Archdiocese Tuesday, January 24, Bishop Emmanuel Bernardino Lowi Napeta said the ecumenical visit is expected to address the causes of war and sufferings in the country.
“Pope Francis is coming to listen to the sufferings of our people and bless us because of what we have been going through all this time,” Bishop Napeta said, and added, “The historical visit of the Holy Father in South Sudan is very important because it’s something that the people didn’t expect to happen.”
“This visit is going to be a historical event in our churches and the country because it’s the first time the country is going to be blessed by a great man of God,” the 49-year-old Catholic Bishop who was Consecrated Bishop of Torit on January 15 said.
He further said, “This is why God is able to protect and bless us to see the Pope.”