Man charged with attempted murder over Canada priest attack

Police provide security at Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal on March 22, 2019, after Catholic Priest Claude Grou was stabbed during a livestreamed morning mass. – The suspect was arrested at the Roman Catholic basilica shortly after the attack in front of 50 people and a television audience around 8:40 am (1240 GMT), while Grou was taken to hospital. (Photo by Sebastien St-Jean / AFP)

 

MONTREAL, Canada (AFP) — A man who allegedly stabbed a priest in front of his congregation live on television during mass at Canada’s biggest church was charged Saturday with attempted murder and assault with a weapon.

Vlad Cristian Eremia, 26, appeared briefly by video link in a Montreal court on Saturday afternoon, sporting a beard and wearing a checked shirt.

He will remain in custody, with his next hearing on Monday.

The suspect is accused of attacking Claude Grou, the 77-year-old priest of St Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal during morning mass on Friday.

Grou was left with minor injuries, in an attack that unfolded in front of 60 horrified parishioners as well as viewers of a Catholic television station which was broadcasting the mass live.

A priest is stabbed during a livestreamed morning mass at Canada’s biggest church, Saint Joseph’s Oratory, in Montreal. (Photo grabbed from Saint Joseph’s Oratory/CTV)

Police have described the assault as an isolated incident committed by a man known to authorities, though the motive remains unclear.

Grou was able to leave hospital Friday and will rest for a few days before resuming his duties, the church said in a statement Saturday, adding that his wounds were “superficial.”

“My health is good and I am coming to grips with my emotions,” Grou said in a message thanking people for their support.

(File photo) Catholic priest Claude Grou speaks at a press conference on March 1, 2019, about the work to be done at Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal. – Grou was stabbed during a livestreamed morning mass on March 22, 2019, at the church. The suspect was arrested shortly after the attack in front of 50 people and a television audience around 8:40 am (1240 GMT), while Grou was taken to hospital. (Photo by Sébastien St-Jean / AFP)

“St Joseph’s Oratory remains a place of welcome, of prayer and of calm as it has been for more than 100 years,” he added.

As a precaution, security will be strengthened in the coming weeks at the Oratory, a spokeswoman for the church said.

Considered the largest shrine in the world dedicated to St Joseph, the church receives about two million visitors a year.

Perched on a hillside, it offers a panoramic view of Montreal. It was founded in 1904 by Andre Bessette, who was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.


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