Bentiu, 08 February, 2025 / 11:45 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu in South Sudan has reminded the leaders in the country of their critical role of fostering nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution and promoting peace in society.
In his speech at a peace dialogue that was organized to explore ways to reconcile warrying communities that are served by the Diocese, Bishop Christian Carlassare said that leaders must align themselves with righteousness and justice to help build peaceful societies.
“Leaders play a key role in society to pursue peace. When the wicked are in power, the people groan. When the righteous rule, the people rejoice,” Bishop Carlassare in the first session of the peace dialogue which was concluded on February 5.
The Italian-born Catholic Bishop added, “Leaders must belong to the people, pay attention to their needs and demands, and understand their thoughts and minds. However, leaders must not be led by the popular will just to win consensus.”
“Leaders have a great responsibility,” the member of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCJ) said, and added, “They must lead people by forming their consciences and offering a new vision that peace is always possible; that only non-violent means can solve conflicts; and that only social solidarity can bring sustainable development and real prosperity.”