The funeral of Fr Giancarlo Bossi will be held tomorrow at 3 pm at the parish
church in Castelletto di Abbiategrasso, Milan (Italy), the clergyman's hometown.
A long-time missionary with the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions
(PIME), he passed away yesterday.
He became well
known in Italy and around the world after he was abducted by Muslim militiamen
and held for 40 days in Mindanao (Philippines), where he worked as a
missionary.
Fr Livio Maggi,
PIME vicar general, and Mgr Mario Delpini, vicar general for the Diocese of
Milan, are expected to attend the ceremony.
Fr Giancarlo's body
will lie in state at the church in Castelletto where he was first ordained as a
priest in 1978. A Memorial Mass will be held tonight at 6 pm with the coffin closed
at 9 pm.
Fr Bossi had
been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2010. Since then, he had undergone more than
one operation. More recently, his health had taken a turn for the worse.
Fr Giancarlo
Politi, who had been a friend for more than 30 years and was by his side in last
painful days, said that Fr Bossi "was always quite aware of his situation, which
he faced with a strong faith."
A week ago, Fr Politi
performed the anointing of the sick and prayed for him. By then, he had apparently
already lost consciousness.
However, "Two days before he died, he thanked me
for what I did," Fr Politi said. "He was conscious but had listened in silence to
the rite of the unction."
One of Fr Bossi's
last actions was to bless two PIME fathers
before they left for their respective missions in Bangladesh and Guinea
Bissau.