Loading
Violence Against Priest
Suspect charged in Turkey priest stabbing, victim released from hospital

.- Father Adriano Franchini was released from a hospital Wednesday after treatment for wounds he suffered when he was attacked after Sunday Mass, the Associated Press reports.

The attack took place in the port city of Izmir.  Before the attack, the priest was approached by a young man who said he was seeking information on Christianity.  Father Franchini invited the man to Mass, after which the two briefly discussed conversion to Christianity.  The man suddenly became furious and stabbed the priest, slightly wounding him in the stomach.

Father Franchini, who heads the Capuchin order in Turkey, declined to answer questions about the discussion he had with his attacker.  He said he did not want the attack to be exaggerated.

On Wednesday a prosecutor charged a 19-year-old man with stabbing and wounding with a knife.  No trial date was set.

The attack recalls other recent violent incidents against clergy.  In February 2006, a 16-year-old boy shot a Catholic priest to death as he prayed inside his church in the Black Sea city of Trabzon.  A priest was attacked and threatened in Izmir later that year, and another was stabbed in the Black Sea port of Samsun.  In November 2007, an Assyrian cleric was abducted in southeast Turkey and rescued by security forces.

Christians compose less than one percent of Turkey’s 70 million people.



Ads by AdsLiveMedia.com

* The number of messages that can be online is limited. CNA reserves the right to edit messages for content and tone. Comments and opinions expressed by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of CNA. CNA will not publish comments with abusive language, insults or links to other pages

RESOURCES »

Featured Videos

Heroic Newssub demo_Matt Williamson
Heroic Newssub demo_Matt Williamson
Denver women's clinic will offer natural, Catholic care
Interview Clips: Barbara Nicolosi speaks to CNA
US Cardinals press conference at North American College
Pope Benedict to retire to monastery inside Vatican City
Pope cites waning strength as reason for resignation
Hundreds convene in Denver to urge respect for life
New Orange bishop encourages Catholic unity in diversity
Chinese pro-life activist calls for reform, international attention
At Lincoln installation, Bishop Conley says holiness is success
Mother Cabrini shrine reopens in Chicago after a decade
Ordination of 33 deacons fills St. Peter's with joy
Cardinal says "Charity is the mother of all the virtues"
Augustine Institute expands evangelization effort with new campus
Bishops recall 'Way of St. James' as chance to trust in God
Los Angeles cathedral's newest chapel houses Guadalupe relic
Lay missionaries to the poor open new Denver headquarters
New Buffalo bishop stresses need for modern-day martyrs
Guadalupe message resounds at Los Angeles' massive Marian festival
Pastors of Aurora churches comfort, encourage parishioners
May
19

Liturgical Calendar

May 19, 2013

Pentecost Sunday

All readings:
Today »
This year »

Catholic Daily

Gospel of the Day

John 20,19-23

Gospel
Date
05/19/13
05/18/13
05/17/13

Daily Readings


First Reading:: Acts 2:1-11
Second Reading:: 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13
Gospel:: Jn 20:19-23

Saint of the Day

St. Ives »

Saint
Date
05/19/13
05/17/13

Homily of the Day

John 20,19-23

Homily
Date
05/19/13
05/18/13
05/17/13

Ads by AdsLiveMedia.com

Ads by AdsLiveMedia.com
     HTML
Text only
Headlines
  

Follow us: