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Catholic Priest killed in Myanmar conflict

Statement by Regina Lynch, ACN International Executive President

“It is with profound sadness that we received the tragic news of the brutal murder of Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win, a 44-year-old priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mandalay, in central Myanmar. His lifeless body, mutilated and bearing numerous stab wounds, was found by members of his community on Friday in the grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, where he served.

Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win
Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win

“The terrible act of violence committed on the night of Friday, 14 February 2025, has caused deep sadness and shock in the Catholic community in Myanmar and around the world.

“Aid to the Church in Need International stands in solidarity with Cardinal Charles Bo, Archbishop Marco Tin Win, and all the priests, religious, and faithful of the Archdiocese of Mandalay, as well as Father Donald’s family and loved ones, in mourning his untimely loss.

“The Sagaing region is one of the areas where the fighting is most intense. The motives behind this crime and the identity of the perpetrators have yet to be identified. A thorough investigation into this crime would contribute to avoiding further tensions.

“The priest’s death reflects the challenge and immense risk that the Church faces in a context of widespread violence, as clashes between the Myanmar army and opposition militias continue.

“In the face of such violence, that affects the entire population, priests like Father Donald Martin dedicate themselves to helping their communities, providing spiritual comfort and support to the suffering people in the region. His death highlights the difficult situation faced by the Catholic community in Myanmar and the courage of those who continue to serve the people, despite the dangers.

“Adding to our sorrow, we are also deeply dismayed by the recent bombing, on 6 February, of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Mindat, Chin State, which was recently designated as a cathedral by Pope Francis. We are grateful that no lives were lost in this attack, but we must remember that the destruction of a place of worship, no matter of which religion, is an attack not only against the faith community but also against the fundamental right of all people to have a place to express their faith.

“We call upon all people of goodwill to unite in prayer and action to bring an end to the suffering that afflicts so many innocent lives in Myanmar.

“May the soul of Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win, through the mercy of God, rest in eternal peace.”

 

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