Malakal, 14 November, 2025 / 11:43 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC) have expressed their dismay at the ongoing fighting in both countries, noting that dialogue does not seem to be working to resolve the conflicts.
In a message they issued at the end of their November 7-14 Plenary Assembly that was held in South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Malakal, SSS-CBC members that they were “deeply disturbed” by the ongoing atrocities against civilians in Sudan and South Sudan and expressed concern that dialogue has been replaced by selfish interests of the parties to the conflicts.
Central to Bishops’ 51st annual Plenary Assembly that was realized under the theme “Building peace, healing wounds, and strengthening unity”, were the current trajectories of conflict and peace in Sudan and South Sudan, especially in Sudan where “abominable atrocities” have been reported, especially in Sudan’s El Fasher area that fell under rebels on October 23.
“Having prayed, reflected and shared on the pastoral situation of our two countries, we find ourselves deeply disturbed by the continuous devastating conflicts, and the dishonoured peace agreements in both countries, especially with the worsening situation in 2025,” the Catholic Church leaders said in the message shared with ACI Africa on Thursday, November 13.
Members of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC). Credit: Catholic Radio Network



Members of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC). Credit: Catholic Radio Network
Members of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC). Credit: Catholic Radio Network
Members of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC). Credit: Catholic Radio Network


