Source: Jesuit Missions
Jesuit Missions has condemned the murder of one of its partners in South Sudan, Fr Victor-Luke Odhiambo SJ.
Fr Victor-Luke, as he was commonly known, was killed in the early hours of 15th November 2018 when unknown assailants attacked the Daniel Comboni Jesuit Residence in Cueibet where he resided. The three other Jesuits in the community were in bed at the time of the attack and are unharmed though deeply shocked. Fr Victor-Luke was in the TV room when the gunmen broke into the compound. When his companions heard gunshots, they pressed the alarm and the killers ran off leaving Fr Victor-Luke for dead.
Paul Chitnis, Director of Jesuit Missions, had been with Fr Victor-Luke last week during a monitoring visit to South Sudan.
Mr Chitnis said: "I am devastated to hear of Victor's death and condemn unreservedly the senseless loss of life. The Jesuits are called to be on "the frontier" and Cueibet was absolutely the front line. He was deeply committed to the people of South Sudan and to training teachers who could educate and inspire the millions of children in South Sudan who are unable to go to school."
At the time of his death, Fr Victor-Luke was the principal of Mazzolari Teachers Training College in Cueibet. During his visit to Cueibet, Paul Chitnis discussed the centre with Fr Victor-Luke:
"I was deeply impressed with Victor's passion for his work and his vision for the College. He took great pride in showing me the plans for the Centre and we discussed ways in which Jesuit Missions could help.
There has been considerable violence in many parts of South Sudan in recent years including Cueibet. Ironically a peace agreement was celebrated in the country just a few days ago. Yet Cuiebet is a remote and immensely challenging place in which to live and work. As we drove along the road, Victor pointed out several places where people had been massacred in recent years. That Victor continued to work there despite this says everything about his Jesuit vocation and his personal courage."
Jesuit Missions is committed to supporting the work of the Jesuits in South Sudan. It supports the pastoral work of the Jesuits, a vocational training centre and work with refugees in Maban.
Mr Chitnis said: "I have visited South Sudan many times both during the war and after the country became independent. It is surely one of the poorest and most tragic countries on earth. On behalf of the Jesuits in Britain, Jesuit Missions will continue to support the Jesuits working there and to accompany the millions of desperately poor people in that country who long for a better future.
Fr Victor-Luke's death means that the Society of Jesus has lost one of its finest men; the people of South Sudan have lost a determined defender of the poor; and the East African Province has lost one of its members and a friend to all. Sadly, the Church has gained a martyr."
Fr Victor-Luke studied for a PhD in Education in London between 2005 and 2008. He was a member first of the Brixton community, and then later of 9 Edge Hill. Before that, between 1980 and 1982, he studied philosophy in Milltown Park in Dublin.
Jesuit Missions is the international office of the Jesuits in Britain. For over 50 years it has supported vulnerable communities across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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