MARTYROLOGY 2003
Rev. Dieudonné Mvuezolo-Tovo from the Democratic
Republic Congo, co-ordinator for Catholic Schools in Bas
Province D. Congo, shot dead on 11 March 2003 by a man in military
uniform on the Tshimpi Matadi road.
Rev. Nelson Gómez Bejarano from Colombia,
aged 52 parish priest of the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal Parish
in Armenia (Colombia). Killed on 22 March 2003 by robbers.
Brother Clement Igwilo, Nigerian Trappist monk
murdered by robbers on 25 March while travelling on a bus back to
his monastery of Our Lady of Mount Calvary, in Awhum (Enugu-Nigeria).
Rev. Martin Macharia Njoroge from Kenya, aged
34, died on 11 April 2003 in hospital in Nairobi (Kenya) from injuries
inflicted by robbers in the city outskirts. The robbers forced him
to get out of his car then fired several shots at him escaping with
his car which they abandoned a short distance away. Ordained a priest
4 years ago, he was in charge of St Francis Xavier Parish at Parklands.
A brother of Father Martin, also a priest, was killed in 2000.
Rev. Raphael Ngona from Democratic Republic of
Congo, shot dead on 6 May 2003 on the premises of Bunia diocesan
offices where he was temporarily having been appointed parish priest
at Drodro.
Three Seminarians Minor kidnapped in Lachor (Archdiocese
of Gulu, Uganda) during the night of 10 May. LRA rebels abducted
all together 41 boys: three were confirmed dead, others escaped
and the rest are believed to be still in the hands of the rebels.
Rev. Aimé Njabu and Rev. Francois Xavier Mateso
from D. Congo found dead on 10 May 2003 in Nyakasanza parish, on
the outskirts of Bunia. Rev. Njabu was slain with a machete and
Rev. Mateso was shot dead in the parish compound. On the same occasion
a number of parishioners were also found dead.
Sister Lorek Czeslawa from Poland, a Sister of
the Sacred Heart, aged 65, 19 years on mission in Democratic Congo,
where she was died on 21 May 2003, in Kinshasa of wounds inflicted
by thieves whom she found inside the church.
Rev. Jairo Garavito from Colombia, aged 36, killed
on 15 May 2003 by a group of delinquents who broke into the parish
house at Yerbabuena di Chia (Cundinamarca region, Colombia) to steal.
He died of suffocation after being beaten, gagged and bound by his
killers.
Father Manus Campbell OFM from Ireland killed
21 May 2003 by robbers who broke into the parish in the outskirts
of Durban (South Africa). He had been a missionary in South Africa
for 45 years.
Ana Isabel Sánchez Torralba aged 22 from
Spain on her first mission abroad as a member of the Calasanziano
Voluntary Missionary group, killed in Mongomo, Equatorial Guinea
on 1 July 2003 during a police raid.
Rev. George Ibrahim from Pakistan, aged 38, shot
dead at dawn 5 July 2003 by armed men who broke into in his parish
dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima at Renala Khurd, Okara district
(Pakistan).
Father Taddeo Gabrieli OFM Capuchin, aged 73 from
Italy stabbed to death on 19 July 2003 at Imperatriz (Maranhao state,
Brazil) by a person he was trying to assist, apparently under the
influence of alcohol or drugs. He devoted his entire life to evangelisation.
Sister Mathilde, Congolese Sister of the Servants
of Jesus, killed on 9 August 2003 in the village of Fataki, in Democratic
Congo, during an attack by Lendu militiamen who sacked the convent
and church.
Marko Makuec Shir a lay man, catechist in Kutum
Sudan since 1998. Married and father of three children he was killed
on 12 August 2003 while going to hospital to visit a friend injured
in the fighting when rebels took the city.
Father Mario Mantovani Comboni Missionary, aged
84, from Italy, who had assisted lepers in Uganda for 45 years and
Comboni Brother Godfrey Kiryowa from Uganda, aged 29: both men were
shot dead on 14 August 2003 on the road between Capeto and Kotido
(Uganda) by cattle thieves.
Rev Justin Mandro Kapanga, aged 30, diocesan priest
in Democratic Congo, assistant at Fataki parish, killed on 25 August
by Lendu militiamen.
Rev. Alphonse Kavendiambuku of the Democratic
Republic del Congo (Matadi diocese), killed on 26 August at Kavuaya,
Bas Congo province, by five former military who attacked the car
in which the priest and another two passengers, one injured the
other unhurt, were travelling.
Joe Castillo Venezuelan lay missionary, shot dead
on 27 August 2003 while travelling by car to Tinaquillo, Machiques-Venezuela;
his wife and little boy were unhurt.
Rev. Lawrence Oyuru parish priest at Ocero, Soroti
diocese in Uganda, killed with 25 other people in an ambush staged
by LRA rebels on the Soroti - Manasale road on 1 September 2003.
Rev. William De Jesus Ortez aged 32, born in Jucuapa
(El Salvador) parish priest at the cathedral in Santiago de Maria
diocese (El Salvador), shot dead inside the cathedral in the afternoon
of 5 October 2003. The sacristan Jaime Noel Quintanilla aged 23,
was also shot dead.
Annalena Tonelli aged 63, from Italy, a voluntary
medical worker, shot dead on 5 October as she left the hospital
she herself had opened and where she had cared for the local people
for 33 years at Borama (northern Somalia).
Father Sanjeevananda Swami from India, aged 52,
died of wounds inflicted by aggressors in Belur Kolar district,
Bangalore diocese, (India) on 7 October 2003.
Rev. Saulo Carreño aged 38, from Colombia,
parish priest at Saravena, Arauca, (Colombia) shot dead in his car
on 3 November. A hospital worker travelling with him Maritza Linares
was also killed probably by outlaws fighting for control of this
oil-rich area, near Sarare hospital on the Saravena - Fortul road.
Rev. Henry Humberto López Cruz from Tolima
(Colombia) aged 44, parish priest at Villavicencio, main town of
the central Colombian region of Meta, stabbed to death in the parish
house during the night of 3 November. His body, tied to a chair,
was found the next day by a cleaning woman.
Rev. José Rubín Rodríguez from
Colombia, aged 51, parish priest at La Salina, Casanare, (Colombia)
kidnapped on 14 November and murdered in a rural area Tame, Arauca,
(Colombia). His body was found a week later on 21 November.
Rev. José Maria Ruiz Furlan aged 69, from
Guatemala, shot dead on 14 December at his parish in poor district
of Guatemala City. He was known to be a passionate human rights
activist and for his work to improve the living conditions of the
poor.
Brother Anton Probst aged 68, from Germany, a
Claretian Missionary, killed on Christmas Eve 2003 at Akono Novitiate,
in Cameroon. After midnight Mass as he returned to his room he met
with thieves who gagged and bound him and beat him to death. He
came to Cameroon 11 years ago, after spending 24 years on mission
in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Archbishop Michael Courtney from Ireland aged
58, Apostolic Nuncio in Burundi, mortally wounded in his car during
an ambush on 29 December at Minago, 50 km south of the capital Bujumbura.
Other persons travelling with him were also wounded, whereas the
Archbishop died of his injuries at Bujumbura hospital.
(S.L.) (Fides Service 20/3/2004)
MARTYROLOGY 2003
1 archbishop; 20 priests; 3 Brothers; 2 Sisters; 3 seminarians ;
1 catechist; 3 lay volunteers; 2 lay persons.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
AFRICA: 15 (7 D. Congo, 5 Uganda, 1 Kenya, 1 Sudan, 1 Nigeria)
AMERICA: 10 (6 Colombia, 2 El Salvador, 1 Guatemala, 1 Venezuela)
EUROPE: 8 (3 Italy, 2 Ireland, 1 Spain, 1 Germany, 1 Poland)
ASIA: 2 (1 Pakistan, 1 India)
PLACE OF DEATH
AFRICA: 22 (6 Uganda, 8 D. Congo, 1 Cameroon, 1 Burundi, 1 South
Africa, 1 Equatorial Guinea,
1 Somalia, 1 Kenya, 1 Nigeria, 1 Sudan );
AMERICA: 12 (6 Colombia, 2 El Salvador, 2 Venezuela, 1 Brazil, 1
Guatemala);
ASIA: 2 (1 India, 1 Pakistan). (Fides Service 20/3/2004) |