The Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba in his homily on Sunday marking the feast of the Holy Trinity at St Theresa’s Cathedral Kator, describes the evil practices taking place in South Sudan as a curse.
Bishop Santo Loku Pio discourages the rampant killing, stealing and selling of people’s property without accountability in the country, Radio Bakhita reported.
He tells the faithful that the evil practitioners are among the criminals in the black list of God and would be held accountable at the end.
Bishop Loku encourages Christians to cleanse themselves by the help of the Holy Spirit share, care and disseminate love to one another as they are all children of God.
The Catholic Prelate prays that God forgives and makes all disciples of love to bind all Christians together and that the Holy Spirit may reunify all believers on earth.