Priest who worked for slum children passes on
Priest who worked for slum children passes onA Salesian priest who provided the city’s underprivileged children with free education for close to four decades passed away on Sunday.
Father Aymanathil Joseph, popularly known as Father A.C. Jose, was a member of the Salesian Society of Don Bosco, headquartered in Tangra where he had been living for close to 20 years.
He had been admitted to a city hospital on July 17 and he breathed his last at 9.45pm on July 19.
“Father Jose was admitted for prostate-related problems and he was diagnosed with Covid-19. He passed away while undergoing treatment. Kindly pray for the repose of his soul,” Father Joseph Pauria, Salesian Provincial of Calcutta, wrote in a message to the confreres.
Father Aymanathil was born on July 30, 1947.
He had been involved with the social uplift of slum children and providing them with free education, food and clothing.
Father Aymanathil lived in the Don Bosco Provincial House, Tangra. Not far from there was the centre that cares for 300 children from slums in Tangra and adjoining areas. It is called Nitika Don Bosco, a centre founded in the mid-80s for the social development of children with little means.
“For 37 years he had been working for the poorest of the poor children by educating them. Some of these children have no light at home or no place to study… so, he would arrange for tuition, books and also nutrition for them,” Father Joseph Pauria told The Telegraph.
He said Father Aymanathil had been arranging ration and meal for the children and their families from the first day of the lockdown.