Released by ISIS, Priest Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil felicitated in city

Mysuru: Kerala Priest Father Tom Uzhunnalil, who was released by ISIS after over a year in captivity, said that even as loneliness and uncertainty remained his constant companions ever since he was kidnapped, he did not lose hope. “I pray for the well-being of the kidnappers,” he said.

Fifty-seven-year-old Fr. Tom belongs to Ramapuram in Kottayam, Kerala. A priest and part of the Bangalore Diocese of the Salesians of Don Bosco, he was serving on a Priesthood visa in Yemen since 2010.

On March 4, 2016, Fr. Tom was kidnapped by the ISIS from an old age home in Aden run by Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. He was released in September this year following the intervention of Oman government, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Fr. Tom was in the city yesterday and was speaking after being felicitated by friends and well-wishers at St. Matthias School auditorium, Bannimantap.

“In the morning on Friday, March 4, 2016 after the mass, I was praying in the chapel. On hearing some gunshots, I came out. I found the security guards lying in a pool of blood. As soon as the captors saw me, one of them asked for my identity.” When Tom said that he was an Indian, the captors made him wait on a chair by the side of the security room.

Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil being felicitated by Bishop of Mysuru Rev. Dr. K.A. William in city yesterday as former Bishop Rev. Dr. Thomas Antony Vazhapilly, Rev. Leslie Moraes and other priests look on.

“I saw the deaths of four sisters, the gardener, security man and a boy. I said a prayer in my mind. I thought my turn would be the next. But they tied me and put me in the boot of a car,” he added.

He explained that following his abduction, he was handed over to another group. “They did not torture me or ill-treat me. They gave me food. They also gave me medicines on two occasions when I fell sick,” he added. “Initially I fell sick as they did not give me medication. I was on insulin for diabetes. This was unavailable. After consultation with a doctor, they gave me insulin only for three days. After that, I took pills,” he explained. It was not easy for him to communicate with his captors either. “They spoke only in Arabic which I could not understand and it seemed they could not understand my English,” he said.

Fr. Tom added that throughout his days in captivity, he had faith that prayers would help. “I was confined to a room that had ventilation. I had a small sponge-like mattress on which I would sit and sleep. I had fever twice but it did not persist. On another occasion, I had severe shoulder pain. I weighed 82 kg when I was abducted and I weigh 55 kg now,” he said.

“As I was alone in the room, I used to sing, reflect and say as many prayers as I could. I was sure there would be a lot of people in the world   praying for me,” he explained and thanked the kidnappers for releasing him.

Bishop of Mysuru Rev. Dr. K.A. William, Former Bishop Rev. Thomas Antony Vazhapilly, Rev. C. Rayappa, Rev. Leslie Moraes, Rev. Dominique Vas and Rev. George were present on the dais.

This post was published on October 21, 2017 6:54 pm