VATICAN CITY (CNS) — One day after his release from captivity, Salesian Father Tom Uzhunnalil met with Pope Francis.
According to the Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, the pope welcomed Father Uzhunnalil at his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Sept. 13.
Arriving before Pope Francis, the Salesian knelt before him and kissed his feet. Visibly moved by the gesture, the pope helped him up and kissed his hands, the Vatican newspaper said.
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Before blessing Father Uzhunnalil, the pope embraced him and said he would continue to pray for him as he had done during his imprisonment.
Father Uzhunnalil was kidnapped March 4, 2016, from a home for the aged and disabled run by the Missionaries of Charity in Aden, Yemen. Four Missionaries of Charity and 12 others were murdered in the attack.
According to Oman’s state-run news agency ONA, Father Uzhunnalil was “rescued” Sept. 12 by Oman authorities “in coordination with the Yemeni parties.”
Father Uzhunnalil thanked the pope, telling him that “he prayed every day for him, offering his suffering for his mission and the good of the church.”
Recalling his time in captivity, the Salesian told the pope that although he was unable to celebrate Mass, “every day, I would repeat to myself, in my heart, all the words of the celebration.”
Father Uzhunnalil said he continues to pray for all those who have been spiritually close to him, particularly for the four nuns and 12 people murdered when he was abducted.
Also present at the meeting was Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai, India, who told L’Osservatore Romano that “after this terrible experience, the essential message Father Tom wants to convey is that ‘Jesus is great and he loves us.'”
“Truly, every day, I felt Jesus close to me,” Father Uzhunnalil said. “I always knew and felt in my heart that I was never alone.”
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Praise the Lord for the release of Fr Uzhunnalil. I prayed everyday in my prayers for his release & for any others treated likewise. Thank you Holy Father Pope Francis for showing your blessings on him. I m humbled.
We the Catholics from Yemen who lived in Aden for many many years (Yemen) now live in London and all over the world are overjoyed with the release of Fr Tom on 12 September by the Sultan of Oman and by the help of Fr Francis our Pope. May God bless them both