Juba, 11 November, 2025 / 10:32 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC) has raised alarm over the deepening humanitarian crisis in the two neighbouring countries of Sudan and South Sudan.
In his opening remarks at the start of the meeting of SSS-CBC members in the Catholic Diocese of Malakal in South Sudan, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu urged Catholic leaders to strengthen unity, foster non-violence, and reinforce pastoral structures as the Church responds to the plight of the people of God in Sudan and South Sudan.
Cardinal Ameyu described the meeting as “a sign of communion that binds us as the body of Christ; a communion that strengthens the bonds of unity, charity and peace which unite us in the College of Bishops.”
He prayed that deliberations during the meeting would be “guided by the gospel of non-violence and the call to be servants of Christ and a steward of the mysteries of God.”
“The people of Sudan and South Sudan are enduring profound suffering, displacement, loss of life, destruction of churches and properties, and a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scale,” the Local Ordinary of Juba Archdiocese said on Monday, November 10.






