Rumbek, 19 August, 2023 / 9:57 pm (ACI Africa).
The Vatican Secretary of State concluded his four-day visit to South Sudan on August 17 by calling upon the people of God in the country to abandon they old ways of war and division, and to work towards conversion in their pursuit of peace and reconciliation.
In his homily on Thursday, August 17 at Holy Family Cathedral of Rumbek Diocese on the final day of his visit, Pietro Cardinal Parolin underscored the importance of dialogue in seeking true peace and justice in the embattled East-Central African nation.
“True justice and peace depend on conversion, which requires a daily effort on the part of every person to live the Gospel faithfully in the face of temptations and of obstacles,” Cardinal Parolin said.
“By uniting as a community, as the evangelizing Church, we can commit ourselves to work for truth and justice, giving new hope to all of society,” the Vatican-based Cardinal said, and added, “In order to receive the forgiveness of God and undertake the path of reconciliation, we need to admit our sins, abandon our old ways, our passions and selfish worries, and enter with the risen Lord into the newness of life that he brought us.”
The 68-year-old Cardinal said, “We have to abandon our idols that today take the shape of personal honor, prestige in society, and the self-determination that deludes us into thinking that we alone are able to control our own lives and those of others.”