Tombura-Yambio, 21 April, 2024 / 10:44 pm (ACI Africa).
On the occasion of the annual World Day of Prayer for Vocations 2024 marked on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Bishop Edward Hiiboro Kussala of South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambia (CDTY) has reflected on his “own vocation story”, highlighting gratitude, encouragement, unworthiness, trust, and openness as key.
In a statement shared with ACI Africa on Good Shepherd Sunday, April 21, Bishop Hiiboro says, “This Sunday challenges me to hold to the true image of the Good Shepherd. Good Shepherd Sunday is also the World Day of Prayer for vocations.’
“It is a day of great joy and celebration for me and for my family and friends – as l am surrounded by the people, religious, priests and as such, I do pray that God would help me in my life as a bishop to be like the Good Shepherd – I’m still trying, and still praying! I am arriving from afar, still very far and l am going very far,” he says.
The Local Ordinary of CDTY since his Episcopal Consecration in June 2008 further highlights and explains “a number of words”, which he says “come to my mind today as I reflect on my own vocation story – gratitude, encouragement, unworthiness, trust, and openness.”
Gratitude