Though rumors have been rife, there has been no reliable news of his
whereabouts or well-being since his disappearance. The missionary had
been living for three decades at the 6th-century monastery Deir Mar Musa
which he helped to restore and turn into a center for interfaith
dialogue. To mark the first anniversary of his kidnapping, Father Dall’Oglio’s
family has launched a video appeal on YouTube calling for his release or
at the very least, news about what happened to him. Read the family’s press release: Padre Paolo Dall’Oglio: a year of waiting “One year has already passed since we last knew of our son and
brother Paolo, priest, Jesuit, Italian, who disappeared in Syria on July
29th 2013. This has also been a long time, too long, for a land ravaged
by war and infinite suffering like Syria. We ask those responsible for the disappearance of a good man, a man
of faith, a man of peace, to have the dignity to let us know of his
fate. We would like to once again hold him in our arms, however we are
also prepared to mourn him. Tomorrow, 29th of July, one year after his disappearance, many of us
will be praying for him and standing by him, as we will be doing for
those who have been kidnapped, unjustly detained and for the many who
are suffering because of this war.”
(Vatican
Radio) The family of Italian Jesuit Father Paolo Dall’Oglio have
appealed to those responsible for his kidnapping one year ago in Syria
to release him or give them news about his fate.
59 year old
Father Dall’Oglio went missing on July 29, 2013 in Raqqa in the north
of the country, in an area under the control of the Islamic State in
Iraq and the Levant.
Family of kidnapped Jesuit priest appeal for news

Zaman Alwasl
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