Here is just one story, out of thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, that are emerging from the devastated rubble of Japan.
From CTV in Canada:
A Catholic priest from Quebec has been found among the dead in Japan after an earthquake and tsunami rocked the country.
Father Andre Lachapelle, a 76-year-old missionary from Saint-Jacques-de-Montcalm, near Joliette, Que., died on Friday after the โintense motionโ of the earthquake resulted in a heart attack, said Guy Charbonneau, superior general of the Quebec-based Foreign Mission Society.
โHe was on his way from the cathedral in Sendei to his parish, which was about 20 minutes away in Shiogama, because he wanted to be with them,โ Charbonneau told CTV.ca in a telephone interview on Sunday. โHe did not drown in the flood but he died of a heart attack due to the intense motion of the earthquake.โ
Charbonneau, who said that Lachapelle died about 30 kilometres from the quakeโs epicenter, added that the Foreign Missionโs 10 other missionaries in the country are all safe and โworking with their own parishioners on spiritual-relatedโ issues.
Lachapelle trained to be a priest at the Foreign Mission Society in the 1950s and left for Japan in 1961.
While in Japan, Lachapelle worked as a missionary, but also served as a counsellor at a Japanese prison for 25 years.
His friend, Father Florent Vincent, said Lachapelle went to Japan โto help people to be free, and to have happiness.โ
โI believe he is in heaven, and he can see us,โ Vincent told CTV Montreal. โHe can help us from heaven, to inspire us to do good things for people, help people.โ
Lachapelle leaves behind four brothers and one sister and will be buried in Japan. The Foreign Mission Society will hold a funeral service for Lachapelle this Friday.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord โฆ