Freed from ISIS captivity, Fr Tom Uzhunnalil arrives in Bengaluru, meets priests


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Bengaluru, Sep 29: Fr Tom Uzhunnalil was accorded a warm and rousing welcome at Salesian Provincial House, Bengaluru on Friday September 29. Earlier, he was welcomed at Kempegowda International Airport. A good number of people including religious, political and other leaders of various organizations were present at the airport. Bengaluru development minister K J George was one among them.

Fr Tom in response to the talks said he was ever grateful to the Almighty for making this a reality. He said he felt Jesus was with him. One of the captors told him one sister was alive, that too after seven months. They never hurt him either physically or psychologically. The captors gave him sufficient food and at times even chicken. Those who were with him shared the same food which was given to him. They gave him medicines and insulin for his diabetes.
He was never let outside the place he was kept. His diabetes shot up to 450 and once a doctor was brought to check his health. He was given as many as 230 tablets for his health issues, though all were not used. They looked after him well within their limitations. They could not speak English. Only one among them could utter something in English and he managed in communicating with them.

Fr Tom said the captors shifted him at least twice but blind-folded. He had to do some exercises and movements to better his health. They were not rough and tough in their approach to him. Fr Tom said he was praying most of the time, praying for his relations, Salesian Congregation and all people of the whole world as he knew they were all praying for him.

He thanked Pope Francis, all other ecclesiastical authorities, his superiors, different congregations and communities, political leaders such as PM Modi, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, cardinals, priest, nuns and lay faithful. He reiterated that he was released from captivity due to prayers and sacrifices of so many people. He expressed profound gratitude to God and all others instrumental for his release.

Talking on the occasion, Fr Kanaga Maria Arokiam, regional for South Asia said people of more than 15 countries he visited prayed for Fr Tom’s release. He expressed gratitude to God and all collaborators for this happy occasion. He also reminded the large gathering to submit to God’s plans and His will when faced with difficulties and beset with problems. He also made a mention of the efforts made to secure the release of Fr Tom.

Fr Mathew Thonikuzhiyil (Joyce), provincial, Bengaluru province said he joined Fr Tom and all others all over to thank the good Lord. He said Fr Tom’s release is a proof and fruit of the prayers offered by people all over the world. This should strengthen the faith of every person that prayers are answered. Fr Joyce who visited Yemen and several other places and dioceses for the purpose said, "We are all overjoyed with the release of Fr Tom Uzhunnalil from the abductors on September 12. We thank the Almighty God for this wonderful and tangible sign of His predilection for us by answering our constant prayers for the release of Fr Tom." First of all we would like to thank you and your community members for having prayed for the release of Fr Tom for all these 18 months perseveringly. It is a privileged occasion for all to see Fr Tom and listen to his experiences."

Fr Jose Koickal, vice provincial, also spoke on the occasion saying Fr Tom's release is proof enough that God is alive and active.

After a thanksgiving prayer service, and before closing the programme, Fr George Muttathuparambil, rector, Provincial House, proposed the vote of thanks.

Uzhunnalil belongs to the Congregation of Salesians of Don Bosco and was abducted reportedly during a terrorist attack in Aden and taken to an undisclosed place. 

He also attended a meeting at St John's Medical College and Hospital.

Uzhunnalil reached Yemen in 2010 and was serving the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity of St Mother Teresa and the Catholic population there.

 

With PTI Inputs

  

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  • sujatha D'souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    It's a miracle of God that Fr.Tom has come. It's true that God answers our prayers and rewards the sacrifices. Praise be the name of God.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    i had in this forum expressed strong conviction that Father Tom will be back from the captivity of ISIS. This is nothing but a miracle. I had prayed for Father Tom. Like to thank everybody who helped in the release of Father Tom.

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  • Christopher Lobo, Mangalore/ Seeb Oman

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Yes first God and not to forget the Government of Oman and HM Sultan Qaboos have to be Thanked very much God Bless

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  • pnto, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    we thank god for His protection and ask the Almighty to shower his blessings on all who worked to fr. toms release. Fr. Tom you must stop all these interviews and public functions what you need is just a physical n mental rest. you n you only know what you have gone through. once you are fully fit then write a book on your experiences. some of your superiors who are sharing the dais must realized this and stop coming on stage to answer questions cause their answer will be superficial. they have not gone through what you went through. so please stop all these interviews and relax. from the day you are out you have been attending interviews, public functions etc. may Christ be with you

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  • NAVEEN, kulshekar Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Praise and thank god .

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  • Avinash, ksd/bluru

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Thanks to our Central Govt especially Smt. Sushma Swaraj for their effort in releasing him

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  • Helen Nazareth, Mangalure/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Hope and faithful in our Prayer to Almighty Lord Jesus Christ is the most powerful instrument to come out of this captivity, therefore we never leave our Hope and faith with God in our daily prayer.

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  • PINTO, Doha/Qatar

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Here in India we saw facebook and whatsApp videos as if Fr. Tom is being tortured physically and mentally..one message even to the extent that Fr. Tom is being crucified on Good Friday.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    Alive.
    Blessed.
    God is Great ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    We Christians/Catholics are always grateful people.

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  • Marian D'Souza, Falnir Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    Very true. Gratitude is a great virtue

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