Sri Lankan cardinal demands to see report on terror attacks
Cardinal Ranjith voices dissatisfaction with the presidential commission probing the Easter 2019 atrocity
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St. Sebastian’s Church was badly damaged in the Easter 2019 terror attacks. (Photo: UCA News)
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has asked the Sri Lankan government to provide a copy of the final report of the presidential commission that investigated the Easter 2019 terror attacks. If the presidential commission and the government do not give justice to the Easter attack victims, I will go to the International Court of Justice and seek justice, the outspoken prelate said on Feb. 11. I am not satisfied with the manner in which the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has conducted investigations into the Easter attacks and the manner in which the CID has acted.
Catholics light candles for Sri Lanka s Easter bombing victims
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Updated: January 25, 2021 10:53 AM GMT
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The heavily damaged interior of St. Sebastian s Church after the Easter Sunday bombings in 2019. (Photo: Facebook)
Renuka Malshi Nuwangi went to St. Sebastian s Church in Katuwapitiya with her family on Jan. 24 and lit candles and prayed for all those who died in the 2019 Easter attacks. That evening, she saw several mothers crying in the church.
The feast of St. Sebastian was held on Jan. 20. Hundreds of faithful like Nuwangi, who could not attend the feast since it was a working day, came to the church on Sunday. Hundreds of Catholics visit the church to pray and offer their vows as a tradition until the last day of January.