Fr. Jim was a gentle man whose love for the poor was accompanied by a great hatred for injustice and oppression. As a result, he was considered a subversive by the Honduran government and was exiled without trial in 1979. Since Fr. Jim could not return to Honduras, he went to live in Nicaragua and served the poor in a parish near the Nicaraguan-Honduran border.
Fr. Jim never forgot his beloved Honduran poor; when he had the opportunity to accompany a group of Honduran “freedom fighters” who were crossing from Nicaragua to Honduras in July, 1983, he welcomed the chance to return with them as their chaplain. Fr. Jim did not carry arms.
On September 20, 1983, the Carney family received word of the death of Padre Guadalupe in Honduras. The U.S. State Department and Honduran Government have since given at least six different versions of what happened to him. Since that time, his family has worked unceasingly to determine the truth and to recover his body for burial in a known grave in Honduras.

34 “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the creation of the world. 35 For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. 36 I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me.’
Celebración de la vida del Padre Guadalupe Carney, El Progreso, Yoro, 14 de septiembre, 2013 from Medios del Pueblo on Vimeo.
A great video celebrating Padre Guadalupe and further documents and resources in Spanish
- Blog Article: Who killed Padre Guadalupe?
A number of years ago Don Dietrich and I stood outside the American embassy on Avenue Rd. in Toronto holding a large sign which said “Who killed Padre Guadalupe?” Of course no one came out of the embassy to talk to us, but it wasn’t really necessary.
- Catalog:CLASA Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive
- Letters from Padre Guadalupe
We now offer Fr. Jim’s private letters, personal photos, documents and articles for your perusal, investigation, and research. Copies of these materials were generously donated to CLASA by, and included here with the gracious permission of, Mrs. Virginia Smith, sister of Fr. Jim, and by Drs. Eileen and Joseph Connolly, sister and brother-in-law of Fr. Jim, respectively.
Letters from Padre Guadalupe
- Letters from Padre Guadalupe
- Summary of Padre Guadalupe’s Life by Fr Ronald Zinkle, SJ
- IN SEARCH OF HIDDEN TRUTHS
An Interim Report on Declassification by the National Commissioner for Human Rights in Honduras Dr. Leo Valladares Lanza and Susan C. Peacock
- Honduras: A death in the Aguan Valley by Paul Jeffrey
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