Bentiu, 02 December, 2025 / 5:54 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Christian Carlassare of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu in South Sudan has described the world’s youngest nation as “a living parable of Christmas” owing to the country's high poverty levels and divisions that he says continue to suppress hope among the people.
Bishop Carlassare's message is titled “A Christmas of Closeness to the Poor: Fraternity is Born in the Wounds of the World”.
He says that Christmas is a celebration of closeness and fraternity, one that calls for a poor and humble Church, capable of revealing Christ’s face to the world.
“South Sudan, young and wounded, is a living parable of Christmas. Where violence, poverty, and division seem to suffocate hope, the birth of the Son of God continues to shine forth as the most radical sign of God's closeness,” he said in the message shared with ACI Africa on Monday, December 1.
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, said that God chooses to come into the world “where humanity groans and waits”, just as the situation in South Sudan.



