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February 17, 2021 CWN Editor s Note: Bishop James Deng of Makuac, South Sudan, has said that he will continue to authorize the public celebration of Sunday Mass, despite an emergency ban on all public meetings. Public officials have threatened sanctions on churches that violate the ban. But Bishop Deng remarks: “I see no reason why churches should be closed when meeting places like markets are always overcrowded.” The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.
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Bor police urge churches to abide by COVID-19 measures Police authorities in the Jonglei State capital, Bor, have called on churches to strictly observe Covid-19 preventive measures during service, warning of stern penalties against those found in violation. The call comes amidst reports of continued public gatherings at events, including Sunday church services, without adherence to the stipulated prevention measures. Late last month, the National Taskforce on COVID-19, issued an order banning all forms of social gatherings until 3 March as the country witnessed a surge in cases. Speaking to Radio Tamazuj Monday, Lt. Colonel John Mawut Ngang, the state’s police spokesperson, said they have been enforcing Coronavirus preventive measures at the places of worship since last week. ....
Armed men abduct a child in Bor A one-year-old boy was abducted Sunday by a group of armed men in the Werkok area, 25 kilometers north of the Jonglei State capital, Bor, authorities have said. Bishop James Deng of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan s Makuac Diocese told Radio Tamazuj that the boy identified as Thon Makuac Deng was abducted when armed men attacked a group of women who were harvesting crops at a farm in Werkok village. “Those criminals attacked the women while at a farm around the homestead. They beat up one woman and took that child. No one was killed during the incident. But a 40-year-old man called Mayath is missing till now after the incident,” Bishop Deng explained. ....
Armed men abduct a child in Bor A one-year-old boy was abducted Sunday by a group of armed men in the Werkok area, 25 kilometers north of the Jonglei State capital, Bor, authorities have said. Bishop James Deng of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan s Makuac Diocese told Radio Tamazuj that the boy identified as Thon Makuac Deng was abducted when armed men attacked a group of women who were harvesting crops at a farm in Werkok village. “Those criminals attacked the women while at a farm around the homestead. They beat up one woman and took that child. No one was killed during the incident. But a 40-year-old man called Mayath is missing till now after the incident,” Bishop Deng explained. ....