Salesians Sisters express commitment to work in South Sudan

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Salesians Catholic Missionary Sisters working in Don Bosco Manguo Parish in Tombura-Yambio Catholic Diocese express commitment to work in South Sudan
 
Sister Auxilia Koshuni Nepuni, former Mother Superior of the Congregation in the Tombura-Yambio, says she learnt a lot in South Sudan compared to India in the past five years, Radio Anisa reports.
 
She promises to continue to pray for the people of South Sudan and for peace to prevail in the country.
 
Sister Koshuni, who is going back to India soon, says South Sudanese have welcoming hearts for foreign nationals more especially in the Church.
 
Sister Fatima Lamare, successor of Sister Auxilia declares that in many countries she moved, she had never been welcomed with smiling faces except in the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio and South Sudan.
 
She promises to work in full collaboration with communities and government authorities at state and national levels.
 
Sister Biolinda Jyrwa, Mother General of Salesians of Don Bosco in India, expresses impression on what she has seen in south Sudan.
 
She notes that she saw love to the missionaries in the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio as was just coming to South Sudan to see the Missionary Sisters they sent.
 
The Mother General reveals that they are going to work hard to contribute to the development and transformation of South Sudanese people.
 
The Salesians Missionaries are working in education, health and pastoral services in Manguo Parish of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio in Maridi State.