The Bishops’ Conference of Colombia lamented the “atrocious” murder
of Father Jose Antonio Valle Bayona, whose body was found in a ditch in
rural area of Barranquilla.
In a statement issued Wednesday, the bishops recalled that 48 year-old
Father Valle was pastor of Christ the King Parish in the Archdiocese of
Barranquilla.
Police have offered an $11,000 reward for anyone providing information
about the identity and location of those responsible for the May 6
killing.
The priest had been stabbed 17 times, mostly in the face and
neck.
The Archdiocese of Barranquilla, led by Archbishop Jairo Jaramillo
Monsalve, said in its message that the entire community and all of its
members “repudiate this atrocious act that took the life of Father Valle
Bayona, causing profound sorrow in the heart of the Church and in the
communities where he worked as an ordained minister of the Lord.”
This crime “shows once again the difficult situation our society is
facing” and the widespread violence that is causing “an alarming number
of victims in the country.”
However, the archdiocese said, the March for Life scheduled to take
place on May 19 in Barranquilla will take on even greater meaning and
importance in light of the killing.
The fundamental goal of the demonstration “is the rejection of every kind of violence that threatens human life,” it said.
“We thank the police and all authorities for their support and we invite
the perpetrators to sincere repentance in faith that will bring them to
the merciful forgiveness of God,” the archdiocese said.
Archbishop Jaramillo Monsalve presided at the funeral for Father Valle at the Cathedral of Mary Queen of Heaven in Barranquilla.