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South Sudan Food, Medicine and Water Crisis Hits Riimenze
The South Sudanese in Riimenze face a life-or-death situation. Extreme violence and burnings have forced on them a dire food, medicine and water crisis ...
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Christmas Vigil Masses Cancelled in Juba, South Sudan
Traditional Christmas vigil masses in Juba, South Sudan were cancelled for security reasons. Still, ministry work continues in education and opportunity ...
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Nonviolence in Africa: Creating a Future of Hope
Pax Christi International met in Johannesburg this past week to discuss ways of bringing about peace with justice on the African continent ...
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South Sudan’s Dinka People and Conflict Reconciliation
Conflict reconciliation is an important event for the Dinka people of South Sudan. They are more than pacts to make peace—they are transformative events ...
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Solidarity at U.S. Catholic Mission Association Gathering
Friends in Solidarity accepted a Certificate of Appreciation for the work of Solidarity with South Sudan from the U.S. Catholic Mission Association ...
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Good Shepherd Peace Centre Opens in South Sudan
The Good Shepherd Peace Centre opened in Kit, South Sudan. The Centre is home to human, pastoral and spiritual formation, peacebuilding and trauma healing ...
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Words of Hope for the South Sudanese
Christians gathered around the world praying for peace in South Sudan in order to nurture hope and give encouragement to the people ...
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South Sudan’s Churches Hold Key to Peace
In South Sudan, the Church hold the keys to making peace a reality because it holds universal respect and credibility with South Sudanese ...
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South Sudan Council of Churches Message to UN Security Council Delegation
South Sudan Council of Churches asked UN Security Council representatives to restart the peace process and provide peacekeeping forces to protect civilians ...
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