Jesuit priest killed in Peru
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| Spanish Jesuit priest Father Carlos Riudavets Montes was found dead with stab wounds in the school he run in Peru. |
Spanish Jesuit priest Father Carlos Riudavets Montes working
among the indigenous people of Peru’s Amazonia region, was found dead in his
school kitchen with his hands tied and stab wounds in his body.
By Robin Gomes
A Spanish Jesuit missionary priest working
amng the indigenous people in Peru's Amazonia regions has been
killed. The body of Father Carlos Riudavets Montes was
found Friday morning with his hands tied and several stab wounds lying in
the kitchen of the Valentín Salegui school he ran in
Yamakai-entsa district in the Amazonian jungle province of Bagua.
The priest’s body was discovered by the school’s cook,
Gumercinda Diure, the director of education of the Amazonia region told RPP
radio. Diure said it did not appear to be burglary because nothing was stolen.
The Jesuit province of Peru has confirmed
the death of Fr. Riudavets. "We express dismay and
sorrow at the death of Father Carlos Riudavets, the Jesuit province of
Peru said in a statement.
Fr. Victor Hugo Miranda, the spokesperson for the
Peruvian Jesuit province told Vatican News that the Jesuits of Peru have
expressed their concern and worry at what has happened and are awaiting
information from authorities regarding the murder of Fr. Riudavets.
While rejecting all forms of violence, Fr.
Miranda said, the Jesuits of Peru are proud of the work in the mission of
Fr. Riudavets.
Fr. Riudavets, 73, whose school provides education to the
children of the Yamakai-Entsa indigenous group, served in the north
central part of the Peruvian Amazon for 38 years.
A native of Sanlúcar de Guadiana (Huelva), in Spain, Fr.
Riudavets came to Peru as a young scholastic in the pre-priesthood
preparation stage. He studied theology in Lima and had experience in
teaching in Piura in the north. After his priestly ordination, he was
sent in 1980 to the Jesuit mission in the Vicariate San Francisco Javier del
Alto Maranon, an area that includes part of Jaén (in the region of Cajamarca)
that is the land of the Awajun-Wampis people.
Fr. Miranda said Fr. Riudavets worked for almost 40 years
among the indigenous people as a teacher and then principal and was very close
to the people.
Diure said Fr. Riudavets had been threatened by a student
who was expelled from the school. Police said they are investigating the
killing.
The Peruvian bishops conference has urged
the authorities to clarify facts and arrest those responsible.
The Pan-Amazon Ecclesial Network (REPAM) noted
that Fr. Riudavest was much loved by the people of the area,
especially by the Awajún-Wampis. Fr. Riudavest leaves behind a
legacy of commitment, responsibility and love for the indigenous people, REPAM
said.
Poverty affects some 35% of the people of the Amazonia
region where the murdered priest lived and worked. The region is also hit
by a large number of cases of HIV transmission, rape of girls, illegal mining
and oil spills that contaminate the water supply to the local communities.

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