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Easter Sunday carnage:Pope wants truth unveiled

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The Pope greeting Sri Lankan Catholics in St. Peter’s Basilica, in Rome, on 25.04.2022.  (Vatican Media)

Pope Francis on Monday expressed his closeness with the families of the victims of Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday bombings three years ago, and urged the country’s authorities to unveil the truth behind the attacks, saying it would usher in peace, accordign to Vatican News (VN).  He also prayed that the country be able to tide over its worst economic crisis in memory.

The Pope was addressing some 3,500 Sri Lankan Catholics working in Italy, including a delegation of the families of victims and survivors of the 2019 terrorist bomb attacks, led by Archbishop

Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith of Colombo, the VN report said.

“Some 270 people were killed, including at least 45 foreign nationals and some 500 were injured, as three Churches and three luxury hotels were hit in a series of coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide bomb attacks on April 21, 2019.

“Most of the casualties took place in St. Sebastian’s Catholic Church, in the suburb of Negombo, belonging to Cardinal Ranjith’s Archdiocese of Colombo, where 113 died. The other Churches hit were St. Anthony’s Shrine in Kochchikade, also of Colombo Archdiocese, and the Evangelical Zion Church of Batticaloa, on the eastern coast.

“The outspoken Cardinal has been vigorously calling for justice, alleging that the government has been covering up the investigations into the bombings in order to protect the brains behind them.

“Speaking to the Sri Lankan group, at the end of a Mass celebrated by Cardinal Ranjith, in St. Peter’s Basilica, in the Vatican, Pope Francis noted that they were gathered there to mark the “anniversary of the tragic events which, on Easter Day 2019, sowed death and terror in Sri Lanka”. “Today you have offered the Eucharistic Sacrifice in suffrage for the victims of those terrible attacks, and you have prayed for those injured – some of whom are present here – and for their families, as well as for all the people of Sri Lanka. With all my heart I join you in prayer.”

“Assuring them with the Easter greeting of the Risen Lord, “Peace be with you”, he said.  “In the face of the horror and absurdity of certain acts, which seem impossible to be committed by people,” he explained, “it is evident it is the work of the Evil One.”

“He said this explains why “the Son of God, the Innocent, the Holy, the Righteous, had to die crucified to save us”.  “He took upon himself not only death, but the cruelty of evil, hatred, fratricidal violence. His Cross and his Resurrection are light of hope in the thickest darkness,” the Pope said, urging the Sri Lankan Catholics to “pray for all the victims of violence and war, especially terrorism”.

“Pope Francis made an appeal to the authorities of Sri Lanka regarding the Easter bombings.  “Please, out of love for justice, out of love for your people, let it be made clear once and for all who were responsible for these events,” he said, assuring, “This will bring peace to your conscience and to your country.”

“The Holy Father told the Catholics that he also wanted to join them to pray for their homeland, which he visited in 2015.  “Let us pray for the rulers, for those who have social and educational responsibilities and for all the people,” the Pope said.  “May the present difficulties be solved with the commitment and collaboration of all,” he urged.

“The Holy Father was referring to Sri Lanka’s worst economic nightmare in its history since its independence from British rule in 1948.  With foreign exchange reserves abysmally low, the South Asian nation is struggling to import essential goods, such as food, fuel, cooking gas and medicine, and is facing power cuts of up to 13 hours a day.   The devaluation of its currency has sent inflation soaring to 21.5 per cent in March, the highest so far, hitting the already struggling businesses and exporters but especially the people.

“Sri Lanka has been roiled with nationwide protests demanding the resignation of President Rajapaksa and his government over the unprecedented crisis blamed on rank corruption and mismanagement.

“In conclusion, Pope Francis imparted his blessing on the Sri Lankan community, inviting them to pray for the Church in Sri Lanka that it be filled with the Holy Spirit and joyfully announce the Gospel of Christ the Saviour.

“Cardinal Ranjith marked the 3rd anniversary of the Easter Sunday bombings with a ceremony at St. Sebastian’s Church on Thursday.  Without mincing words, he blamed President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his government for failing to keep his pledge to grant justice to the victims and cleansing the country of “all elements of terror”.

“The incumbent president who campaigned on a promise to investigate the attack have forgotten all those promises, brushed commission findings under the rug, attempted to hide facts,” Cardinal Ranjith said.  Condemning the coverup, he warned that “everyone responsible for this will suffer the consequences of their actions soon”.

“The cardinal has also been blaming the government for the current economic crunch, calling for unity among politicians to save the nation from becoming a failed state.”



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