Sr. Jecinter Antoinette Okoth, FSSA
Bishop Trille of Sudan’s El Obeid Diocese in Sudan has emphasized in his Christmas and New Year 2022 message, the need of safety for all citizens in the country noting that “Security of every Sudanese brother and sisters, is the security of Sudan.”Bishop Tombe Trille Kuku,
of Sudan’s El Obeid Diocese
In his statement shared with AMECEA Online Monday, December 20, Bishop Tombe Trille Kuku narrates that the festive season of Christmas is for renewal of faith through trust in God and participating in promoting peace.
“At Christmas we seek forgiveness to start a new page in our lives with those around us, we seek to love God and the others because he who does not love, does not know God,” Bishop Trille who is also the President of Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SCBC) says in the Monday message.
He adds, “Christmas is “the moment we think of others, a time of selflessness, where we forgive and evaluate our lives, our behavior and our relationship with God and people to change and become a better person than we are now.”
Bishop Trille further acknowledged that this year’s Christmas in Sudan is celebrated “in the third year of the continuous revolution” which is the remembrance of the overthrowing of Sudan’s seventh Head of StateOmar al-Bashir by a popular revolution which ended almost three decades in power.
The revolution according to the Local Ordinary of El Obeid Diocese bears the slogan of “freedom, peace, justice and Sudan that accommodates everyone and that looks forward to change and building a new Sudan in which everyone is equal, as one people and one nation.”
He reveals that the previous regime used discrimination, exclusion and marginalization approach to rule the country since independence hence it has led to the current Sudan, yet the new Sudan that everyone seeks is “better with cooperation of every Sudanese who is proud of his being a Sudanese, whether military or civilian without hateful tribalism or racism.”
The President of SCBC noted that since the revolution, politicians and political entities have been preoccupied “with political charters, tracks and assessments, which has become threatening to dismantle the country on a tribal and ethnic or regional basis in the frantic struggle for power and the scramble for wealth.”
In celebrating the birth of Christ the Bishop said in his message, “it is a day to raise prayers and supplications to the Prince of Peace for the sake of justice and peace in our country.”
He called on every Christian believer to pray for everyone, for all in authority “that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity.”