Reports claiming that a kidnapped priest in Yemen was crucified over
the weekend are likely false and irresponsible, the local bishop told
CNA Monday.
Several blogs and media outlets are reporting that Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil
was crucified by ISIS on Good Friday. However, there has been no
confirmation of the event by friends, family or Fr. Uzhunnalil’s
community.
The original reports were based on a statement Austrian Cardinal
Christoph Schönborn of Vienna allegedly made during Easter vigil
services.On March 4, four gunmen attacked a Missionaries of Charity-run
retirement home in Aden, Yemen, killing 16 people including four
Missionary of Charity sisters. Fr. Uzhunnalil was kidnapped by the
gunman during the attacks, which are thought to have been perpetrated by
Islamic terrorists, though no specific group has claimed responsibility
for the incident.
Bishop Paul Hinder of Southern Arabia (a region in Saudi Arabia, the
country just north of Yemen where Fr. Uzhunnalil was kidnapped), told
CNA on Monday that he has "strong indications that Fr. Tom is still
alive in the hands of the kidnappers," but could not give further
information in order to protect the life of the priest.
Bishop Hinder added that Cardinal Schönborn has since corrected his
alleged statement, which was made on the basis of an incorrect statement
from Archbishop Moras in Bangalore.
“Cardinal Schönborn has already corrected his statement which he had
made on the basis of the wrong statement of Archbishop Moras in
Bangalore. Certain media in India are too nervous and curious and not
aware that they are playing with the life of Fr. Tom. I cannot say more
for the reason I gave in my first sentence (to protect the life of Fr.
Tom),” Bishop Hinder told CNA.
Rumors of a possible impending crucifixion spread last week on the basis
of an unconfirmed e-mail and were dismissed by Fr. Uzhunnalil’s
Salesian community as hearsay.
“We have absolutely no information” on Fr. Uzhunnalil, said Father
Mathew Valarkot, spokesman for the Salesians’ Bangalore province to
which the kidnapped priest belongs. His comments were reported last week
by both ANS news, a Salesian news agency, and UCA News, an
independent Catholic news source in Asia.
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