Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Funeral Arrangements of Fr.Lionel Sham R.I.P

Memorial Services: Wednesday 11 March 2009
St John Vianney Seminary
179 Main Street
Waterkloof
17.30
Sunday 15 March 2009 Our Lady of Africa Catholic Church
14.00
Monday 16 March 2009 Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King
cnr Saratoga & End street.
Doornfontein
18.00
Monday 16 March 2009 Maronite Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Cedars of Lebanon.
Western Service Rd
Wendywood
18.30


Funeral Service: Tuesday 17 March 2009
Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King.
cnr. Saratoga and End Street.
Doornfontein.Office of the Dead 09.30
Requiem Mass 10.00
Prior to Private Cremation.
Clergy Instructions:
The Office of the Dead will start at 9.30am.All priests are invited to concelebrate. The Requiem Vestments will be Purple. Please try to share transport as parking at the Cathedral is severely restricted due to Construction.
One week Mass:
Our Lady of the Cedars of Lebanon
22 March 2009.
09.30

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Yet another clerical murder in South Africa

Statement given by the South African Bishops Confrence

"Archbishop Tlhagale announces the finding of the body of missing Priest

Latest News
Monday, 09 March 2009
Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, regrets to announce that the South African Police Service (SAPS) have found the Body of Fr Lionel Sham. Fr Sham, Parish Priest of Mohlakeng, had been missing since Friday night. The SAPS has recovered the missing car at an accident scene in Denysville in the Free State this morning. Suspects were apprehended and questioned."


From IOL NEWS

"The body of a priest who had gone missing earlier this week has been found, the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference said on Sunday.

"Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, regrets to announce that the SAPS have found the Body of Fr Lionel Sham.

Sham, the parish priest of Mohlakeng had been missing since Friday afternoon.

Police had recovered his missing car at an accident scene in Denysville in the Free State on Sunday morning.

Captain Joseph Magoai said a man was arrested after Sham's car was recovered.

Magoai said police had been alerted on Saturday that Sham was missing.

"We received information that he was missing and some household items were missing," said Magoai.

SACBC spokesperson Father Chris Townsend said when Sham went missing on Friday, "there were signs of struggle in his presbytery and household and parish items and the parish car are missing."

Townsend said Sham had been a "friend and mentor" to many.

"He had worked at Boys Town, in various parish assignments, as administrator of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Johannesburg, Rector of the Orientation Seminary in Welkom, Secretary of the Seminary Department of the Bishops Conference, Vocation Director and Vicar General.

"All we can do now is pray with the family, the parish of Mohlakeng and the many people who loved and knew Lionel," said Archbishop Tlhagale. - Sapa"


From Eye Witness News
http://www.ewn.co.za/articleprog.aspx?id=8177
"Church-goers mourn loss of popular priest
JP du Plessis

Staff at the Our Lady of Africa Church on the West Rand has told Eyewitness News that they cannot believe a man as well loved as Father Lionel Sham was murdered.

The 66-year-old was abducted from his parish on Friday evening and his body was found in a Sebokeng morgue on Sunday after he was strangled.

Staff members at a crèche, built on church grounds, fought back tears as they welcomed children who arrived for the day.

Holding bundles of tissues and walking with slumped shoulders, most appeared shaken by the murder.

Residents living near the church offered their condolences, recounting their memories of Father Sham.

All of them agreed that police must catch the people responsible and that justice must prevail."