SOUTH SUDAN: Archbishop of Juba urges Muslims, Christians and the Government to join hands
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The Catholic Archbishop of Juba Most
Rev. Paulino Lukudu Loro has urged Muslims to join hands with Christians and
the Government for a better South Sudan as they celebrate Eid Al-Adha.
Rev. Paulino Lukudu Loro has urged Muslims to join hands with Christians and
the Government for a better South Sudan as they celebrate Eid Al-Adha.
Addressing the press on Monday, 14th
October, 2013; Archbishop Paulino Lukudu Loro appealed to all religious people
in South Sudan to unite and engage in fighting for justice, peace and
reconciliation.
October, 2013; Archbishop Paulino Lukudu Loro appealed to all religious people
in South Sudan to unite and engage in fighting for justice, peace and
reconciliation.
He said justice, peace and
reconciliation are priorities not only for the Catholics but all for all people
in Africa and around the world.
reconciliation are priorities not only for the Catholics but all for all people
in Africa and around the world.
Archbishop Lukudu wished Muslims
joy, love and peace as they celebrate their Feast of the Sacrifice that marks
the end of this year’s Hajj, – the pilgrimage to Mecca.
joy, love and peace as they celebrate their Feast of the Sacrifice that marks
the end of this year’s Hajj, – the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Eid Al-Adha is a festive day when
Muslims sacrifice an animal and distribute the meat among family, friends and
the poor.
Muslims sacrifice an animal and distribute the meat among family, friends and
the poor.
Source: Catholic Radio Network