Indian original Catholic priest killed in his parish rectory in Kansas, USA

An Indian original Catholic priest was shot dead in Kansas in the United States on Thursday, Archbishop Joseph F. Nauman confirmed the news on social media.
Joseph Naaman, Archbishop of Archdayosis of Kansas City, Canasus, said to share the tragic news of the death of Joseph Nouman, Archbishop Joseph of Kansas city, “I am heartbroken.
“This insensitive act of violence has given us the loss of a beloved priest, leader and friend.”
In Kansas City, the Catholic ArchdoyC requested a prayer for both the rural Kansas Parish and the person responsible for the shooting, the Associated Press reported.
Father arul karsala Service on Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church In Seneka, Kansas, where he lost his life on Thursday.
“In the time of sorrow at this time, let us hand over the mercy of God to F. Karsala and in Seneka, Saint Peter and Paul Parish, their Parish community, pray to their family to their family in India, and all who mourn their death,” said Nauman. “We also pray for the criminal, that God can touch and change his heart.”
Kota TV reported that Naaman described Karsala as a dedicated pastor, who served the archives for more than two decades, while not at risk confirming public safety.
The Census Bureau of Investigation reported the arrest of Gary El Hermesh at 66 years of age from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He faces first-degree murder charges regarding Karsala’s death.
Who is Arul Karsala?
According to the Parish website, Karsala served as a priest in Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneka since 2011.
Originally from India, where he was held as a priest in 1994, he started his service in Kansas in 2004. He obtained his United States citizenship in 2011.
A prayer service was organized by the knights of Columbus on Thursday evening, with a plan to honor Karsala on a later large scale.
“The eternal comfort allowed him to shine the light on him, O God, and always. His soul, and the souls of all the faithful people relax in peace, through the mercy of God. Amen wrote.”
Roger Marshall, Canasus Senator, expressed grief and said, “I am heartbroken by the tragic loss of father Arul Karsala due to a insensitive work of violence. I am praying for Father Karsala’s family, friends and parisian because they mourn. We should know who did, and justice.”