Italian missionary priest
kidnapped in Niger
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| Cathedral of niamey in Niger. |
An Italian missionary priest in Niger has been kidnapped by
alleged jihadists close to the border with Burkina Faso. The Italian Foreign
Ministry is investigating the case.
By Linda Bordoni
Missionary Father Pierluigi Maccalli was
kidnapped overnight in south Niger, near the border with Burkina
Faso, allegedly by a group of jihadist militants.
A Niger government spokesman said today it is the second
abduction of a European national in the West African country this year.
Father Maccalli of the Society of African Missions (SMA)
is originally from the Diocese of the northern Italian town of Crema and had
worked for years as a missionary in Ivory Coast before transferring to the
parish of Bomoanga, in Niamey Diocese.
A witness said the 57-year-old-priest was kidnapped together
with a local nun. The region has been struggling to defeat jihadist groups,
including some affiliated with al Qaeda and Islamic State, which are active
along Niger's porous borders with both Mali and Burkina Faso.
The Italian Foreign Ministry is in contact with the priest’s
family and is working on the case.
Father Maccalli’s family said it is gathered in hopeful
prayer for the safe return of their loved one.
Missionary spirit
The Bomoanga parish where Father Maccalli is serving is
described as an isolated and neglected area because of the lack of roads,
communications and infrastructure.
It’s an area afflicted by structural poverty with serious
problems that derive from lack of health care, lack of water, lack of
education.
Opposer of infibulation and female circumcision
Deeply committed to wed evangelization with the promotion of
human dignity, Father Maccalli has always been attentive to local issues,
sustaining micro-credit projects for development and opposing some traditional
practices such as infibulation and female circumcision. According to local
sources this could be the motive behind his kidnapping.
The Society of African Missions
The Society of African Missions to which Father
Maccalli belongs is an international community of Catholic
missionaries who serve the people of Africa around the world.
SMA was founded in Lyon in 1856. Its almost 1000 members
come from Africa, America, Asia and Europe and work in a number of African
countries as well as Europe, the Americas and Asia.

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