At lunchtime on May 17 in the SDB community of Bobo Dkoulasso, Burkina Faso, Salesian Fr. Fernando Hernandez was murdered, apparently in an act of vengeance. Fr. Hernandez was the community treasurer. Three months ago, on Feb. 15, Fr. Cesar Antonio Fernandez of the same province, Francophone West Africa, was assassinated by Islamic terrorists near the Burkina Faso's border with Togo while driving toward his community in Ouagadougou. Both murders were witnessed by Fr. Germain Plakoo-Mlapa of the Bobo community, who was wounded in today's attack.
The Francophone West Africa Province includes 8 countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Senegal, and Togo.
The Rector Major communicated the terrible news almost immediately to the Salesian world:
BRIEF MESSAGE OF THE RECTOR MAJOR TO THE SALESIAN FAMILY OF THE
WORLD
When only faith, silence and prayer are possible ...
(ANS – Rome – May 18, 2019)
Dear brothers and sisters of the Salesian Family in
the world,
I write to you to share sad news and to invite you
again to put your life and your mission in the hands of the One in whom the
full meaning of every event resides: the God of love and his Son Jesus Christ,
the Risen Lord.
I was coming to Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo)
for the visit to this new vice province when the provincial of the
French-speaking West Africa Province (AFO) informed me that, a few minutes
before, the missionary confrere Fr. Fernando Hernandez was cruelly murdered and
that Fr. Germain Plakoo-Mlapa was seriously injured and is now in the hospital.
Fr. Germain Plakoo-Mlapa was at the side of Fr. Cesar Antonio Fernandez, who
was assassinated just three months ago.
The reason for this tragedy is related to an act of
revenge. In fact, it seems that the old chef of the community, who was fired
about a year ago, entered the refectory of the confreres during lunch time and
enacted his vendetta with a machete.In three months, two missionary confreres have lost their lives in this province. We pray intensely for the healing of Fr. Germain and also for the wounds that will remain imprinted in his soul, since it must be terrible to endure all that he has lived during this time.
Dear brothers and sisters of our dear Salesian Family, I share with you all the sorrow that the confreres share with their families and ask you to remember them in prayer at such a dramatic moment.
We are living through the time of Easter, and at this moment I can only hold on and anchor myself in faith to the Lord, keep silent, and pray that he may transform the blood of these martyrs, cruelly and innocently shed, to life and good for the African people and for all peoples.
Our prayer today should be an intercession for them, an intense prayer for Fr. Germain, and a request for forgiveness for their assassins, as the Lord has done.
Our Mother Help of Christians takes us by the hand and leads us before God the Father. She accompanies us and takes care of all of us, sons and daughters, on this earth.
With these words, I intend to express our condolences and our closeness to Fr. José Elegbede and the confreres of the AFO Province, much tried by these tragic events.
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