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“Which Beast Are You Feeding? Bishop Kussala Challenges South Sudanese to Choose Good over Evil”

By Emmanuel Mandella

August 18, 2025
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“Which Beast Are You Feeding? Bishop Kussala Challenges South Sudanese to Choose Good over Evil”

Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala during his homely at St. Mary Catholic Cathedral in Yambio. / Photo by Emmanuel Mandella

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The Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Tombura-Yambio Barani Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala has called on South Sudanese to reflect deeply on the choices they make in their daily lives, urging them to nurture the good within them rather than feed the forces of hatred, corruption, and violence.

Preaching during the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Bishop Kussala used a powerful allegory of “two beasts” living inside every human being one representing goodness such as love, compassion, and truth; the other symbolizing anger, corruption, division, and destruction.

“It depends on which beast you feed, if you keep company with those who hate, lie, and divide, you will end up feeding that beast. But if you walk with people who strive for peace, justice, and truth, then you will become stronger in goodness,” Bishop Kussala told worshippers.

Linking the homily to South Sudan’s ongoing political and social struggles, Bishop Kussala reminded citizens that the country’s destiny lies in the collective choices of its people. He warned against a culture of greed, nepotism, and violence that has fueled cycles of conflict since independence.

“Our families, our communities, and our leaders sometimes celebrate ill-gotten wealth. But that is feeding the wrong beast, we are children of God. We must choose truth, fairness, and compassion, even if it means sacrifice,” he said.

The Bishop’s message comes at a time when South Sudan is grappling with economic hardship, political mistrust, and growing concerns about youth unemployment. His call resonates as a reminder that national healing and unity begin with individual choices.

“South Sudan needs leaders and citizens who feed the beast of goodness people who can rise above tribalism, corruption, and violence to build a nation where justice and peace reign,” he stressed.

As the country prepares for anticipated elections and peace implementation milestones, Bishop Kussala’s message serves as both a warning and a guide.

“The future is in our hands, the beast you feed will shape not only your soul but also our nation,” he concluded.

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