Sunday, March 8, 2009

Father Lionel Sham R.I.P

As requested by Archbishop Tlhagale, please keep Father Sham's family in your prayers. May he rest in peace.

From the website of our local newspaper, The Star:

One nabbed for missing priest

The body of a priest who had gone missing earlier this week has been found, the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference said on Sunday.

"Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, regrets to announce that the SAPS have found the Body of Fr Lionel Sham.

Sham, the parish priest of Mohlakeng had been missing since Friday afternoon.

Police had recovered his missing car at an accident scene in Denysville in the Free State on Sunday morning.

Captain Joseph Magoai said a man was arrested after Sham's car was recovered.

Magoai said police had been alerted on Saturday that Sham was missing.

"We received information that he was missing and some household items were missing," said Magoai.

SACBC spokesperson Father Chris Townsend said when Sham went missing on Friday, "there were signs of struggle in his presbytery and household and parish items and the parish car are missing.

"Townsend said Sham had been a "friend and mentor" to many."

He had worked at Boys Town, in various parish assignments, as administrator of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Johannesburg, Rector of the Orientation Seminary in Welkom, Secretary of the Seminary Department of the Bishops Conference, Vocation Director and Vicar General.

"All we can do now is pray with the family, the parish of Mohlakeng and the many people who loved and knew Lionel," said Archbishop Tlhagale. - Sapa

3 comments:

Jane said...

My prayers for Father Lionel and his family. I'm going to put something on my blog and Facebook page so a few more people will know about this and pray too.

Anonymous said...

Our prayers go out to Fr Sham's family. Let this be a wake-up call to Catholics to use their votes wisely to show that we will not stand for a government who is soft on crime and does nothing to protect the most vulnerable citizens.

Vivian

Anonymous said...

On behalf of the Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group in Lenasia, we wish to extend our sincere condolences to Father Sham's Parish and Family, indeed a great loss to all of us,our loss is heaven's gain. Well done good and faithfull servant - enjoy your reward.