Bishops Call for an End to Violence
By David Agren
MEXICO CITY (CNS) — Yet another Mexican Catholic priest has been murdered in his parish – the second such lethal attack against clergy in the country in less than a week.
Father Juan Miguel Contreras Garcia was shot dead in the St. Pius of Pietrelcina parish in the Guadalajara suburb of Tlajomulco de Zuniga. An April 20 statement from the Jalisco state prosecutor’s office said Father Contreras was confronted and shot in the sacristy. Two assailants subsequently fled in a compact car. No motive for the attack was offered.
The attack on Father Contreras followed the April 18 murder of Father Ruben Alcantara Diaz in the northern Mexico City suburb of Cuautitlan Izcalli. Father Alcantara was attacked April 18, just prior to the 7 p.m. Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, the Diocese of Izcalli said in a short statement.
The Mexican bishops’ conference issued a call for action on the violence consuming the country and impacting the church.
“We are making an urgent call to construct a culture of peace and reconciliation. These regrettable occurrences call all of us to a much deeper and more sincere conversion. It’s time to look honestly at our culture and society in order to ask ourselves how we lost respect for life and the sacred,” the conference said in an April 20 statement.
“We ask the Catholic faithful to accompany their priests with prayer, above all, in the pastoral service of the communities they are entrusted to,” the statement continued.
“We ask those that do not appreciate and take away life for any reason to look up to the kind face of God, to not only lay down their weapons, but also hatred, rancor, vengeance and all destructive feelings.”
Father Alcantara, who was also the diocesan judicial vicar, was accosted by the assailant and was involved in a discussion prior to the attack, according to Mexican media. The assailant alleged abuse in his shouts and fled the scene, the newspaper Reforma reported. His whereabouts remains unknown.
Attacks on clergy have become common in Mexico, where the homicide rate reached historic high levels in 2017 and the violence that is consuming large swaths of the country has not spared the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Multimedia Center has counted 23 priests killed in Mexico since December 2012, when the six-year administration of President Enrique Pena Nieto began.