ChargeÀã D Affairs of Vatican Embassy in Juba, Monsignor Mark Kadima testifies that South Sudan has good bishops and priests to be appointed to the vacant dioceses.
He hopes that the young country will get bishops to the empty dioceses of Rumbek, and Wau.
Monsignor Kadima congratulates dioceses of Torit and Malakal for organizing wonderful consecration celebrations.
‘I can assure you from what I see, South Sudan has good Bishops and South Sudan has good priests. There are good priests here to become bishops. It’s not that we luck priests. South Sudan is like any other country in the world, where some priests can make it while others cannot’, he says.
Monsignor Kadima calls on the Bishop to deliver a message that unites people.
Monsignor Kadima encourages the Catholic Bishops to be generous and work hard.
The leaders spoke on Thursday during the opening of the two-day meeting of South Sudan Catholic Bishops in Juba.