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3 priests with links to Bishop’s shooting arrested in Rumbek

Three priests have been arrested after gunmen broke into the home of the bishop-designate of Rumbek, South Sudan, shot him in both legs and fled.

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April 27, 2021
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Missionari Comboniani [Photo via social media Facebook]
Missionari Comboniani [Photo via social media Facebook]
JUBA – Three priests have been arrested after gunmen broke into the home of the bishop-designate of Rumbek, South Sudan, shot him in both legs and fled.

In stable condition after emergency surgery at a local hospital, Italian-born Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare, 43, was to be transferred to a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, for a transfusion and further medical care, according to Fides, the news agency of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

“Do not pray for me but for the people of Rumbek who are suffering more than me,” said the bishop-designate, who is a Comboni missionary, in a statement reported by the Comboni mission website, Nigrizia.it.

The attack occurred shortly after midnight April 26 when two gunmen entered his residence, shot at the door of his room, then fired at least three bullets into his legs, according to Fides. He had arrived in Rumbek on April 16 after serving as vicar general of the Diocese of Malakal since 2020.

Father James Oyet Latansio, general secretary of the South Sudan Council of Churches, told Catholic News Service on April 27 that three priests had been arrested in connection with the incident. They are suspected to have been part of the network and conspiracy that led to the priest’s attack.

The priests’ arrest followed the extraction of records from a mobile phone that one of the assailants had dropped while fleeing the residence. The last call on the phone was from a priest and the words, in the Dinka ethnic dialect, were “where is his room?” Father Oyet said.

Father Oyet said church officials suspect that one of the local priests wanted to be the bishop of the diocese. Another priest who had worked in South Sudan told CNS this is an ongoing problem in the country.

Archbishop Protase Rugambwa, secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, said in a message sent to the apostolic nunciature in South Sudan that members of the dicastery felt “great sorrow” upon hearing about the attack and wished to assure the bishop-elect of their “closeness in this moment of trial and the continuous support in prayer for a speedy recovery.”

The general council of the Comboni Missionaries in Rome also released a statement April 26 saying their confrere was doing well, was calling for prayers for South Sudan and had forgiven his assailants.

In early March, Pope Francis appointed the Comboni missionary to lead the Diocese of Rumbek and his episcopal ordination was scheduled for May 23, Pentecost Sunday. The diocese had been vacant since 2011 after the sudden death of Bishop Cesare Mazzolari, a fellow Italian-born Comboni missionary.

Born near Vicenza, in northern Italy, in 1977, Bishop-designate Carlassare studied in Florence and Rome and began working in what is now South Sudan in 2005, learning the Nuer language and serving in a variety of capacities, including vice provincial of the Comboni Missionaries in South Sudan.

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  1. Ghol Bol says:
    4 days ago

    “3 priests with links to Bishop’s shooting arrested in Rumbek”

    No one wants the *damned Catholics, Anglicans, Voodoos (Bantuses), Abeshas (so-called ethiopians) prostitutes, their evil white Americans, their devil infested island of England, their UN, their sleazy NGOs and some of their creeps in betwen who attached themselves to our country and over our people like leeches or ticks.

    South Sudan is ‘a muonyjiengs/Jaangs/Dinkas/Jenges country’. I am of the boys who is ‘again going’ to help bomb *the evil white Americans, English people, their evil juus (so-called israelis) attack dogs, Abeshas (so-called israelis) attack dogs, their UN, their sleazy NGOs, their (Indians, Pakistanis, Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans —-midnight children in other——words says, Mr. Salmon Rushdi)*

    *The evil white Americans, English people, their evil juus (so-called israelis) attack dogs, Abeshas (so-called israelis) attack dogs, their UN, their sleazy NGOs, their (Indians, Pakistanis, Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans —-midnight children, in other words says, Mr. Salmon Rushdi)*

    *We are the ‘ancient Egyptian lowly informed fools*

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  2. hillary says:
    4 days ago

    but that was a bishop where everyone is suppose to respect but gun men acted negatively rather we have to pray earnestly for total peace to come to south sudan.

    Reply

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