Those killing and forcing innocent citizens to suffer from hunger and leave their homes are crucifying Jesus on the Cross, says Apostolic Administrator of Catholic Diocese of Torit in his Easter message.
Monsignor Thomas Oliha Atiya told Radio Emmanuel that South Sudanese have dishonored the peace agreement, failed to forgive each other and commit sins.
Monsignor Oliha adds that if Christians are in need of full life, they need to have faith and accept Jesus Christ as personal Savior and Redeemer.
The Apostolic Administrator says the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ should promote reconciliation and forgiveness amongst South Sudanese.
He encourages Christians and political leaders to forgive each other unconditionally for South Sudanese to realize peace in 2017.