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Concord Pastor and India Archbishop Killed in Northern California Crash

OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- A Concord pastor and a visiting archbishop were killed Thursday in a car crash in Colusa County, the Diocese of Oakland said Saturday.

Mathew Vellankal
The late Father Mathew Vellankal of St. Bonaventure in Concord. (Photo via Bay City News)

Father Mathew Vellankal, pastor of St. Bonaventure in Concord, was killed along with Archbishop Dominic Jala of the Archdiocese of Shillong, India and apostolic administrator of Nongstoin, India.

Father Joseph Parekkatt, pastor of St. Anne Parish in Walnut Creek, was also injured in the collision. He is in stable condition at Santa Rosa Hospital, Oakland diocese officials said Saturday.

"Father Vellankal's joyous spirit and faith will be deeply missed," Bishop Michael C. Barber, SJ, said.

The crash happened about 2:30 p.m. Thursday, when a Toyota Prius with the three men was hit by a tractor-trailer truck on State Route 20 near Wilbur Springs, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Father Vellankal was born in Ayavana, Kerala, India and ordained a priest on Jan. 5, 1987 in Randar, India as a member of the religious order Salesians of Don Bosco.

Vellankal worked in parishes and schools in India before coming to the Diocese of Oakland in 2001. His assignments included Queen of All Saints, Concord; Our Lady of Guadalupe, Fremont; Holy Spirit, Fremont; and St. Bonaventure, Concord, according to the Oakland diocese.

Father Vellankal was also known for his skills as a magician, which he used in parish fundraising. He is the author of "From Humor to Inspiration: Jokes, Reflections and Quotes to Enliven Your Day," published in 2005, the diocese said.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Archbishop Jala was born July 12, 1951 and ordained a priest of the Salesians of Don Bosco Nov. 19, 1977. He was ordained archbishop of Shillong on April 2, 2000.

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