Camillians tackle the shackling of Indonesia's mentally ill Priests in East Nusa Tenggara province build homes for sufferers so that they are not chained up by relatives The 'shackle-free' home built by Camillian priests for Robilius Jerubu. (Photo: Father Cyrelus Suparman Andi) Robilius Jerubu probably feels just a little bit more free now. The 31-year-old Catholic from East Manggarai district in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province no longer has to stay in a small wooden hut where he was shackled for years due to mental illness. The unmarried man was forced to live like this by his family after he suddenly began having regular and violent mood swings about six years ago.