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What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Vatican agency says 24 church workers died violently in 2006

Published: 2007-01-02

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Catholic Church personnel continue to be killed as they work in mission lands or among society's most disadvantaged groups, although they are more often the victims of violent crimes than of persecution for their faith. Fides, the news agency of the Vatican's Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, said that over the course of 2006 it had registered the deaths of 24 priests, religious and lay workers "who lost their lives in a violent way." The murdered church workers, it said, are often "the victims -- at least apparently -- of aggression, robbery or theft perpetrated in social contexts marked by particular violence, human degradation and poverty, which these peacemakers tried to alleviate with their presence and their work." The total of 24 murdered church workers was just one less than that reported in 2005, it said. While Fides said it was not declaring the deceased to be martyrs in the formal sense of those recognized by the church for being killed out of hatred of the faith, it hoped people would remember and pray for them.