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Hans-Joachim “Ha-Jo” Lohre is a German Roman Catholic priest and missionary.
Biography
Lohre hails from Hövelhof in North Rhine-Westphalia. He became a member of the White Fathers. He travelled to Mali in the early 1990s; he had previously visited the country for the first time in 1981. Lohre taught at the Institute for Christian-Islamic Education and rain a faith and meeting center in Bamako. He is also national secretary of the Commission for Interreligious Dialogue in Mali.
In November 2022, Lohre was kidnapped while celebrating mass by unknown assailants in Bamako, Mali. His car was found abandoned, with a severed Christian cross necklace lying next to it. He was released by his captors and later returned to Germany on November 27, 2023, after a year in captivity.
References
- Jens Reddeker. "Hövelhofer Pater Lohre in Mali vermisst: Ein Leben für Versöhnung". Neue Westfälische (in German). Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- LeSoft (2022-11-23). "Père Hans-Joachim Lohre : Toujours introuvable". Maliweb.net (in French). Maliweb Media Services. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- German priest abducted in Mali in 2022 freed
External links
- Video report: Hans-Joachim Lohre on his missionary work in Mali.
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