Bentiu, 07 February, 2025 / 8:21 pm (ACI Africa).
The pioneer Catholic Bishop of Bentiu Diocese in South Sudan has appealed to warrying communities in the region served by the Diocese to find courage to forgive each other for the entire country to finally find long-lasting peace.
Speaking on Wednesday, February 5 at the conclusion of a peace dialogue that was organized to explore ways to reconcile the Dinka people and Nuer people who have been in constant conflict with each other, Bishop Christian Carlassare urged those hurt by the conflict to also start working towards forgiving the system he said had perpetuated divisions among the two communities.
“If South Sudan is to have any hope of peace, our communities must find the courage to forgive, not just the individuals who have wronged them, but also the larger system that has perpetuated division and violence,” the Italian-born Catholic Bishop said on Wednesday, February 5.
He added, “Our communities may find forgiveness very difficult, given the painful memories and losses sustained in the past years. Each community tends to remember negative events more than positive ones.”
Created by Pope Francis in July last year the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu which was curved out of the Catholic Diocese of Malakal covers the country’s Unity State which is one of the poorest regions in the country owing to past and ongoing conflicts. The Diocese serves both Bentiu’s Nuer people and neighboring Ruweng’s Dinka people, who are always fighting each other.