Bentiu, 24 November, 2025 / 9:20 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Christian Carlassare of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu in South Sudan has urged the newly ordained Deacons to make service their foremost priority, emphasizing that service lies at the heart of the Diaconal Ministry.
In his homily on the Solemnity of Christ the King during the Diaconate Ordination of Seminarians John Majak and Angelo Chirit in the country’s Catholic Diocese of Rumbek, Bishop Carlassare reflected on the job description of a Deacon.
“In the Church, no one has the right to wear a crown unless they first know how to carry a basin of water and a towel. Because our king is the one who bent down before his disciples and washed their feet from the dust of the journey,” he said in his homily on Sunday, November 23, adding, “And this is the scandalous heart of the diaconal ministry.”
The pioneer Local Ordinary of the South Sudanese Diocese that Pope Francis erected in July 2024, who is also the Apostolic Administrator of Rumbek Diocese, added, “The Deacon is not the one who stands above others, but the one who kneels first. He is not the one who speaks the loudest, but the one who listens longest.”
He further explained that a Deacon is “not the one who occupies places of honor, but the one who goes where others do not want to go, in solidarity with the most vulnerable people; the one who touches the wounds others prefer to ignore; who sees in every person Christ himself, and so carries no grudge, no segregation for anyone, he forgives and brings communion in the community.”






