2 Jesuit priests killed in Moscow

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The Associated Press
Published: October 29, 2008

MOSCOW: Two Jesuit priests were killed in their 
apartment near Moscow's police headquarters, 
officials said Wednesday, in an attack that one 
religious leader condemned as a brutal murder.

As Russian officials launched an investigation, 
no information was immediately available about 
who had carried out the attack or what may have 
motivated it. Ties between the Vatican and the 
Russian Orthodox patriarchy have long been 
strained in Russia, but officials said it did not 
appear the rift was behind the killings.

The Rev. Igor Kowalewski, the general secretary 
of the Catholic Russian Bishops Conference, said 
the priests' bodies were found late Tuesday in an 
apartment on Petrovka street in downtown Moscow.

"They were brutally murdered," Kowalewski told The Associated Press.

Kowalewski said he was unaware of any threats 
against the priests: Otto Messmer, a Russian 
citizen, and Victor Betancourt, a national of Ecuador.

A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, 
said the priests apparently had been killed with blunt objects.

The Vatican statement said it appeared that 
Betancourt, 42, was killed at the end of last week.

"He did not show up as usual to celebrate Mass on 
Sunday, and it was thought that he was sick," it 
said. Messmer, 47, returned to Moscow on Monday 
night after a trip to Germany, the Vatican said.

A fellow Jesuit, concerned that nothing had been 
heard from them, went to their residence and 
"found their lifeless bodies ... and told 
police," the statement said, adding that the head 
of the Jesuits, Adolfo Nicolas, has asked all 
members of the order to pray for the victims and their families.

Russia's Investigative Committee under the 
Prosecutor General's Office said the priests' 
bodies were found at an apartment owned by the 
Russian branch of the Society of Jesus, as the 
Jesuit order is formally known. The apartment 
building is located on the same street as the city police headquarters.

The committee said the victims apparently died of 
head injuries a day before, or even earlier. The 
apartment's door was open, but there was no 
immediate information about any valuables missing 
from the apartment, the committee said.

It said the priests seem to have been sharing a meal when they were attacked.

The Catholic Russian Bishops Conference said it had suffered a "grave loss."

"Two zealous pastors much loved by the faithful 
have been deprived of life," it said in a 
statement. It included prayers for the souls of 
the victims, prayers for the killers and a call 
that they be brought to justice.

The killings were reported a few hours before the 
head of the Russian Orthodox church met with a 
Catholic cardinal in France. Russian Orthodox 
Patriarch Alexy II offered his condolences over 
the priests' death during his meeting Wednesday 
with the archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois.

"It's our common duty to pray for their souls to 
rest in peace," he said, according to the Moscow Patriarchy.

The Russian Orthodox Church has accused the 
Vatican of poaching for converts in Russia. The 
Roman Catholic Church contends it is simply 
looking after its tiny flock in former Soviet 
nations, where Orthodoxy is the predominant Christian denomination.

But ties between the two churches have been 
steadily improving since Pope Benedict XVI 
succeeded the late Pope John Paul II in 2005.

Earlier this month, Benedict XVI cautioned Roman 
Catholic bishops in former Soviet republics 
against aggressive attempts to gain converts ­ a 
statement that could help assuage Russian 
concerns about alleged Catholic proselytizing.

___

AP writer Daniela Petroff contributed to this report from Vatican City.


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