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Another history made as South Sudan national men basketball team qualifies for Paris 2024 Olympic games for the FIRST TIME.
The IGAD Climate Prediction & Applications Centre ( ICPAC) has forecast ElNiño climate phenomenon will likely bring heavy rains across the Greater Horn of Africa in October-December 2023 season with isolated areas in South-Western South Sudan and Uganda to experience drier than usual conditions.
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University of Juba introduces new courses By William Madouk University of Juba has announced introducing new faculties, effective this academic year. The varsity will start courses in the school of Pharmacy, the school of Tourism and Hospi…
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Pope Francis adds 21 Coptic Orthodox martyrs to Catholic list of saints - Vatican News Pope Francis announces with Pope Tawadros II that 21 Coptic Orthodox martyrs will be inserted into the Roman Martyrology of the Catholic Church as a ...
Pope: Sport must remain a game and a passion - Vatican News Pope Francis addresses participants in the First International Tennis and Padel Symposium in Rome and highlights the close link between sport and ...
Pope Francis on Twitter “Let us not be overwhelmed by the present: let us look up to Heaven, let us remember the goal, to think that we are called to eternity, to the encounter with God. Let us renew today the choice to love Jesus, and to follow him. (Jn14:1-12)”
Edmund Yakani elected head of EAC civil society - Eye Radio Prominent South Sudanese activist Edmund Yakani has been elected president of the East African Civil Society Organisation’s Forum (EACSOF), a seat that he will hold for one year. Yakani, who is the Executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) was chosen during the E...
Archbishop Prevost: ‘The bishop is a pastor, not a manager’ - Vatican News In an interview with Vatican Media, the new prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, Archbishop Robert Prevost, says, “We are often worried about ...
Pope Francis' Gospel Reflections
It is the certainty that consoles us: There is a place for each one of us. There is also a place for me. Each of us can say: there is a place for me. We do not live aimlessly and without destination. We are awaited. We are precious. God is in love with us, we are his children. And He has prepared for us the most worthy and beautiful place: Paradise. Let us not forget this: the dwelling place that awaits us is Paradise. We are in transit here. Jesus is risen and lives precisely to be always by our side. We can thus say to Him, “Jesus, I believe that You rose again and are beside me. I believe that You listen to me. I bring to You what upsets me, my troubles; I have faith in You and I entrust myself to You”. There are ways that do not lead to Heaven: the ways of worldliness, the ways of self-affirmation, the ways of selfish power. And there is Jesus’ way, the way of humble love, of prayer, of meekness, of trust, of service to others. It is not the way of my self-centredness. It is the way of Jesus, Who is the protagonist of my life. It is to go forth every day, asking Him: “Jesus, what do You think of the choice I made? What would You do in this situation, with these people?” (Regina Caeli, 10 May 2020)
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/word-of-the-day/2023/05/05.html
12 Anglican bishops part ways with Welby - Eye Radio More than 10 Anglican clerics including Primate Justin Badi Arama of South Sudan, say they no longer recognize Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury as their leader over alleged deviation from the Church teachings on marriage. Early this month, the Church of England’s legislative assembly kno...