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“South Sudan has suffered Crucifixion through the war”

Amon Katungulu by Amon Katungulu
April 20, 2019 at 12:28 pm
in News, South Sudan
Report: Violations in S. Sudan amount to crimes against humanity

The South Sudan Council of Churches (SSCC) has said that the people of South Sudan have grievously suffered the force of the crucifixion through a war that has devastated the country from 2013.

“His Holiness Pope Francis kissing the feet of our Leaders, as if to say, I serve you, now serve your people in South Sudan was the very message of Easter. It was epitomised by an act of sacrifice that broke the darkness of our captivity, his crucifixion for our sins.” – South Sudan Council of Churches

The force of Crucifixion
“South Sudan has grievously suffered the force of the crucifixion through war, as South Sudanese have turned against each other, discarding the truth, while bringing people to the point of self-doubt. The night has been at its darkest,” the religious leaders say in their Easter pastoral message.

Embrace the new peace agreement
The religious leaders are now urging the people of South Sudan and their political leaders to wholeheartedly embrace the new peace agreement as a commitment made to God and as a way of starting anew.

“The Revitalised Agreement of the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) is like a vow made to God, We are saying that Peace is good; Reconciliation is possible, and Unity is better,” reads the Easter message in part. The SSCC message adds, “In the South Sudan National Anthem, we have vowed to protect our nation. Surely, we make this vow each time we sing the national anthem. ‘A vow is a deliberate and free promise made to God to do something good … possible and better’”

Pope Francis kissed the feet of South Sudan’s rival leaders
The Easter pastoral message reiterates the words of Pope Francis when he recently met South Sudan’s President, Salva Kiir Mayardit and other South Sudan Vice president-designates, at the Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican.

During that meeting, Pope Francis begged the leaders of South Sudan to stay the course of peace.

At that meeting, Pope Francis in an extraordinary and unprecedented move then knelt and kissed the feet of South Sudan’s rival leaders humbly encouraging them to steer the country towards peace.

Pope Francis goes down to kiss the shoes of President Salva Kiir

The leaders of the South Sudan Council of Churches also attended the closed two-day retreat in the Vatican for South Sudan’s political leaders.

The South Sudan Council of Churches is an ecumenical body comprised of seven member churches and associate churches in South Sudan.

 

 

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