Carlassare: Rumbek bishop-elect returns to the country

Carlassare: Rumbek bishop-elect returns to the country
The Diocese of Rumbek bishop-elect, Christian Carlassare, who was shot in Rumbek by alleged assailants. [Photo: Courtesy]

The Bishop-elect of the Catholic Diocese of Rumbek, Fr Christian Carlassare, has returned to the country with a staff of service to ‘boldly serve the faithful equally’.

Speaking to the media at Juba International Airport, he noted that he was committed to offering satisfactory services to the people of South Sudan and the church without any partiality.

“Also I am grateful to the government, the local government of Lakes State and the national government for the common effort with the church to make this day possible,” he stated.

“I am really happy to be adopted by this country, to be a brother to everyone, to exclude no one but to serve everyone, (including) this community that has welcomed me, and made me a brother.”

He expressed his gratitude to the local and the national government, the local church and the universal church in Rome for making his return possible after a year spent outside the country.

“I am really grateful to be back today, after almost one year that I was out, so, my gratitude to this country, the church, the Universal Church in Rome and also the local church in South Sudan with all the bishops of this country, and all the people that are Christians and believe in the church that have welcomed me back today, it’s a great joy,” he stated.

On the case of his shooting, he said that he had just arrived and was happy to celebrate his return with the people of South Sudan.

Planned consecration

Early this month, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Wau and the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Rumbek, Rt. Rev Matthew Adam Gbitiku, announced the consecration of Carlassare as the bishop of the Diocese of Rumbek on March 25, 2022.

“The consecration of Bishop-elect Fr Christian Carlassare will take place on the solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, 25th March 2022 in Rumbek. Let us accompany him with our prayers. I wish you good preparation for the occasion as we enter into this period of Lent,” he stated.

Bishop Gbitiku noted that the decision was made after consultations with the Apostolic Nuncio to Kenya and South Sudan, Archbishop Bert van Megen, and the bishop-elect, Christian Carlassare.

He was appointed as the bishop-elect of the Catholic Diocese of Rumbek on March 8, 2021, to replace Bishop Caesar Mazzolari who passed on, in 2011.

On April 26, 2021, before his scheduled consecration on May 23, 2021, Carlassare was allegedly wounded by attackers in the church compound. The suspects are currently awaiting administering on justice in the court of law, as there will be submission of documents to the court on March 25, 2022, the same day when the bishop will be consecrated.

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