The blood of innocent people killed ‘recklessly’ during the December conflict is crying to God from the ground.
Yei Catholic Bishop Erkulano Lodu in his homily at Christ the King Cathedral on Sunday urged the warring parties to stop killing and embrace love for one another, Easter Radio reported.
He warned that South Sudanese would be hit by God’s anger if they continue to kill one another.
Bishop Lodu appealed to South Sudanese to refrain from hating one another, but reconcile and work for peace as people of one country.
He advised Dinka and Nuer to love one another as all people in the country love them.
The Catholic prelate told the congregation that the Catholic Bishops’ ten-day plenary in Juba called on Christians and all South Sudanese to rebuild the nation.