“You have given us Confidence that we can Unite Together,” says Msgr. Yunan Tombe

“Your Holiness, in your words and deeds you have presented to us a profound moral example, reminding us of our obligations to God and to each another. You have invited us to rejoice in the Good News, and you have given us confidence that we can unite together, in humility and service, to pursue a more loving, just, and free world”.

“You have given us Confidence that we can Unite Together,” says Msgr. Yunan Tombe
Pope Francis met with the Bishops, Priests, Deacons, Consecrated Persons, and Seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese (Photo Credit: Vatican Media)

“You have given us Confidence that we can Unite Together,” says Msgr. Yunan Tombe

By Sr. Henriette Anne

Msgr. Yunan Tombe Trille Kuku Andali, the bishop of El Obeid Diocese has acknowledged that the words and deeds of Pope Francis in South Sudan have given them the confidence that they can unite together in humility and service.

“Your Holiness, in your words and deeds you have presented to us a profound moral example, reminding us of our obligations to God and to each another. You have invited us to rejoice in the Good News, and you have given us confidence that we can unite together, in humility and service, to pursue a more loving, just, and free world”.

On his second day of the Apostolic Journey to South Sudan, Pope Francis met with the Bishops, Priests, Deacons, Consecrated Persons, and Seminarians at the Cathedral of Saint Therese.

In his speech during the meeting, Msgr. Tombe welcomed the Pontiff to their beloved land of South Sudan and thanked him for the appointment of Bishops for their various Dioceses.

Your Holiness, on behalf of my brother Bishops and all the faithful, it is my great honor and privilege to welcome you to Juba. With great reverence and affection, we welcome you to our beloved South Sudan, through which the great Nile River passes, the river which brought the first missionaries to our shores more than one hundred years ago. On behalf of the Catholic Church in both nations, I wish to convey our gratitude for your care in the appointment of bishops to shepherd our Dioceses.

The Prelate also thanked the Holy Father for his passionate voice in opposing the conflict that is destroying the lives of men, women, and children in the world and his readiness to always seek solutions to resolve disputes.

“We thank you for your passionate voice in opposition to the deadly conflicts that have ravaged and continue to ravage the lives of so many men, women, and children throughout the world; we are grateful as well for your admonitions to seek always to resolve disputes through diplomacy and to resist the impulse to war and all those attitudes and actions which foster strife

Bishop Tombe who doubles as the President of the Catholic Conference of Bishops of Sudan and South Sudan expressed that in the words and deeds of Pope Francis, they recognize a model for them to imitate.

“In your words and deeds, we recognize a model for us to imitate: your embrace of simplicity, the gentleness of your words, and the generosity of your spirit. These examples are for us living witness to Jesus and his teachings”.
He added, “in your concern for immigrants, we see an example of the Lord’s message of mercy. You have urged us to welcome the stranger with empathy and to truly open our hearts to all, from the refugee fleeing war-torn lands to the immigrant leaving his home in search of a better life. Each of these is an occasion for showing compassion and love to the marginalized and the outcast, to those who have suffered, and to those who seek redemption”.

The South Sudanese Catholic Bishop went on and promised the Pontiff that the Catholic Church in the two nations will seek to embody what he has laid before them, “the Catholic Church in our two nations seeks to embody the ideals you have laid before us. In collaboration
with Caritas, the local Church expresses her faith in concrete deeds. The local communities, with the help of the priests, sisters, and laity, engage in works of mercy: serving the poor, ministering to prisoners, feeding the hungry, healing the sick, sheltering the homeless, educating our children, and fortifying the faith that sustains so many. Our Church stands in solidarity with those struggling to escape poverty; it has given voice and hopes to those seeking to break free from the bondage of violence and oppression”.