In a shocking turn of events, a priest was stabbed during mass at St Joseph’s Church in Bukit Timah. Read to find out how the community reacted!
In an unexpected and shocking incident, Father Christopher Lee, the parish priest of St. Joseph's Church in Upper Bukit Timah, Singapore, was stabbed during a regular evening mass. The attack occurred on Saturday, November 9, prompting immediate action from law enforcement, with five police cars rushing to the scene along with approximately ten officers to ensure the safety of the parishioners and detain the assailant. Thankfully, Father Lee is in stable condition and receiving medical care after the terrifying ordeal.
Witnesses at the mass were left in disbelief as the usual sanctity of the evening service turned into chaos. Regular attendees of St. Joseph's Church expressed their shock and concern over the incident, calling for prayers and unity within the community. The attacker, identified as a 37-year-old Singaporean man of Singhalese descent, was arrested on the spot, and investigations are currently ongoing to determine the motive behind this alarming act.
This incident has sparked a wave of dialogue surrounding safety in places of worship, with church leaders highlighting the importance of prayer and solidarity in the wake of violence. The Catholic Church in Singapore has extended its gratitude to the police for their swift response and has encouraged parishioners and the broader community to remain resilient during this challenging time.
Interestingly, this isn’t the first event of a violent act occurring in a church. Worldwide, places of worship are often considered sanctuaries, yet there have been numerous instances of attacks, drawing attention to the need for better security measures in such public spaces. Besides, Father Lee’s resilience in facing such adversity reflects the spiritual strength and fortitude often found within religious communities.
In Singapore, churches are generally known for their peaceful environments and welcoming atmospheres, making this incident particularly startling. Did you know that St Joseph's Church is not just a place for worship but also a cherished historical site? Built in the 1900s, it stands as a symbolic fortress of faith in the Bukit Timah area, reminding us that even in turmoil, the essence of community and faith endures!
PHOTO: ST READER. Five police cars were seen at the church when ST arrived at about 7.45pm. ST PHOTO: SYARAFANA SHAFEEQ. About 10 police officers were in ...
One person has been arrested. The Catholic Church in Singapore said the victim was Father Christopher Lee, the parish priest of St Joseph's Church, located ...
The parish priest is in stable condition after being attacked by a 37-year-old Singaporean Singhalese man.
A regular evening mass at St Joseph's Church took a shocking turn when parish priest, Father Christopher Lee, 57, was stabbed by an assailant in the midst ...
Parishioners attending mass at a church in Singapore on Saturday (9 Nov) witnessed the shocking sight of their priest being stabbed by an assailant.
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Mothership has reached out to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore and the police for comment. Top photo via JK Lee/Google Maps.
SINGAPORE – A priest was stabbed while he was conducting evening mass at St Joseph's Church on Nov 9. The suspect, a 37-year-old Singaporean man, ...
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Police said they did not think the attack was an attack of terrorism, while the priest was sent to hospital in 'stable condition'.