Priest shot dead in the
Philippines
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines has
condemned the murder of Fr. Mark Ventura who was shot dead by an unknown gunman
on April 29.
By Robin Gomes
The Catholic bishops of the Philippines have condemned the
murder of a young Catholic priest in the north of the country.
Fr. Mark Ventura was shot dead after he
celebrated Mass at a gymnasium in Barangay Peña Weste, on the
outskirts of Gattaran town in Cagayan province.
Philippine bishops’ condemnation
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)
condemned the killing of the 37-year old priest, offering prayers for
him, for his bereaved family and the lay faithful of Tuguegarao Archdiocese to
which he belonged.
“We condemn this evil act!” said CBCP president, Archbishop
Romulo Valles of Davao. “We are totally shocked and in utter
disbelief to hear about the brutal killing of Fr. Mark Ventura,” he said.
The priest was blessing children and talking with the choir
members when an unidentified male wearing a motorcycle helmet
emerged from the back of the gym and shot the victim twice.
Quoting Tuguegarao City police, Philippine National Police
chief Oscar Albayalde said the suspect ran towards the highway and rode on a
motorcycle driven by another unidentified companion and fled towards Baggao.
The priest sustained gunshot wounds to the head and chest
and died at the scene, according to the police.
Archbishop Sergio Utleg of Tuguegarao has led prayers at the
site of the crime.
Archbishop Valles also appealed to the authorities “to act
swiftly in going after the perpetrators of this crime and to bring them to
justice”.
Rights of indigenous people
Fr. Ventura was the director of San Isidro Labrador Mission
Station, a post he assumed early this month, in Mabuno village, also
Gattaran.
A priest for almost seven years, he was also known for his
anti-mining advocacies and for helping indigenous peoples in the province.
He was director of San Isidro Labrador Mission Station based
in the nearby village of Mabuno. Prior to that he was rector of the St. Thomas
Aquinas Major Seminary in the town of Aparri.
Fr. Ventura is the second priest slain in around four
months.
In December 2017, Fr. Marcelito Paez, 72, was killed by 2
unidentified gunmen after he facilitated the release of a political prisoner in
Jaen, Nueva Ecija, in central Luzon region.
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