That priest was NOT crucified by ISIS

That priest was NOT crucified by ISIS April 5, 2016

The priest who was said to have been crucified by ISIS on Good Friday is alive and safe, according to officials from his native India.

From Father Thomas Uzhunnalil Not Crucified by ISIS but Alive and ‘Safe,’ Indian Minister Says:

Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has said Catholic priest Tom Uzhunnalil, who was previously feared to have been crucified by the Islamic State on Good Friday, is alive, safe, and efforts are being organized for his release.

Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India spokesman Father Gyanprakash Topno told the Press Trust of India that Swaraj met with CBCI delegates and told them that reports claiming Uzhunnalil has been killed are not true.

“Father Tom is safe and efforts are on for his release as early as possible,” Topno said, conveying the minister’s words, adding that the “government will facilitate the priest’s safe return to India.”

Uzhunnalil was kidnapped back in March after Islamic extremists raided a Missionaries of Charity-run retirement home in Aden, Yemen, where they killed 16 people, including four nuns.

Initial reports that the Catholic priest had been killed stem from a statement made by the Archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, but other Church officials, including Bishop Paul Hinder of Southern Arabia, said that there are “strong indications that Fr. Tom is still alive in the hands of the kidnappers.”

“Cardinal Schönborn has already corrected his statement which he had made on the basis of the wrong statement of Archbishop Moras in Bangalore.”

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