
Today, we joyfully celebrate the 35th priestly anniversary of Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla, a man whose life has been a testimony of faith, dedication, and service to God and His people.
Born in 1964 in Ido, Cardinal Ameyu, a Lotuko, son of Martin Mulla and Elisabeth Ibalu. His journey of faith began early when he was baptized in 1969 by catechist Marchello T. Tio. From his foundational years at Langaro Primary School (1971) and Ribok Primary School (1972–1974), his path steadily reflected a growing commitment to his calling.
In 1978, he attended Junior Seminary in Torit, continuing later to Wau Senior Seminary in 1981. His formation deepened at the Major Seminary in Bussere, Munuki, and Khartoum, where he completed his theological studies and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology (cum laude).
On April 21, 1991, he was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Torit by Archbishop Gabriel Zubeir—a defining moment that marked the beginning of his lifelong mission in the vineyard of the Lord.
Cardinal Mulla’s service has been rich and impactful. He began his pastoral ministry at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, serving as priest in charge of Shendi, Jebel Awlia, and Kamlin centers. In 1992, he served as assistant parish priest in Atbara, before becoming parish priest of Shendi.
His desire for deeper theological understanding led him to Rome in 1993, where he pursued advanced studies. He returned in 1997 with a Doctorate in Sacred Theology, and generously shared his knowledge as a professor at St. Paul’s National Major Seminary, helping to form future generations of priests.
Over the years, his leadership and commitment have seen him rise in service to the Church, now serving as a Cardinal—continuing to shepherd God’s people with wisdom, humility, and a deep sense of mission.
Today, as we celebrate his anniversary, we honor not just the years of his priesthood, but the lives he has touched, the faith he has strengthened, and the hope he continues to inspire.
May God continue to bless Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla with good health, renewed strength, and deeper joy in his calling. May his priesthood remain a guiding light for many for years to come.
Happy Priestly Anniversary!

