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SL views Holy See as a partner – FM
Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said that as Sri Lanka continues its journey toward lasting peace, reconciliation, and prosperity, “we view the Holy See as a partner and a steadfast advocate for dialogue, inclusivity, and the protection of religious freedom for all communities. We look forward to exploring new avenues for collaboration, particularly on global issues, such as environmental sustainability and the challenges facing developing nations”.
The Minister also expressed Sri Lanka’s readiness to collaborate closely with the Holy See at the United Nations and other multilateral fora on matters of shared interest.
Lawmaker Herath said so following the working meeting with the Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations of the Holy See Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher yesterday (04).
Welcoming Archbishop Gallagher, Minister Herath said his visit marks a momentous occasion, the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Holy See. It is a milestone that we proudly celebrate, reflecting five decades of friendship, cooperation, and a shared commitment to peace, human development, and social justice. This high-level engagement is a clear reflection of our close ties and our mutual desire to deepen this partnership in the years ahead.
The Holy See has long been a moral voice on the global stage, advocating for justice, reconciliation, peace ans disarmament, and the rights of all peoples, values that deeply resonate with the aspirations of the Sri Lankan people.
Over the past five decades, our relations have been underpinned by shared values, especially in the areas of humanitarian service, education, religious harmony, and the promotion of human dignity. The Catholic Church has played a vital role in Sri Lanka’s religious and social landscape, contributing significantly to nation-building and reconciliation, particularly in post-conflict contexts.
We also recall with deep gratitude the historic visits of His Holiness Pope Paul VI in 1970, His Holiness Pope John Paul II in 1995, and His Holiness Pope Francis in 2015, each of which left a lasting impression in the hearts of our people and strengthened the spiritual and diplomatic ties between our nations.
On a personal note, I recall with sorrow and reverence my recent visit to the Vatican to attend the funeral Mass of the late His Holiness Pope Francis on 26 April 2025. That solemn occasion was a powerful reminder of the Holy See’s enduring moral voice in the world and the strength of our bilateral ties. I also take this opportunity to extend, on behalf of the Government and people of Sri Lanka, our humble respects to His Holiness Pope Leo XIV as we look forward to strengthening our engagement with the Holy See under His Holiness’s esteemed leadership.
Today, as we celebrate this golden jubilee of our diplomatic ties, we reflect with pride on the multifaceted engagement between Sri Lanka and the Holy See, particularly in the areas of religion, education, healthcare, interfaith dialogue, and humanitarian cooperation.
I also take this opportunity to note the enduring support and contribution of the Catholic community who serve as a bridge in Sri Lanka-Vatican relations. The Catholic Church, in Sri Lanka, plays a significant role in nation-building, social cohesion, social services, and charity work for the poor and marginalised people in the country. The Catholic community, with its multi-ethnic composition, plays a key role in promoting reconciliation that is widely respected across all communities.
During the discussions, I took the opportunity to appreciate the assistance that the Holy See extended over the past five decades to Sri Lanka and reaffirm the commitment of Sri Lanka to continue to strengthen our multifaceted bilateral relations.
The discussions that Archbishop Gallagher had with the President, the Prime Minister, and me were opportunities to share first-hand the developments in Sri Lanka following the elections of last year, the steps taken by our government in stabilising the economy, ensuring genuine reconciliation amongst our people, combating bribery and corruption, as well as improving good governance, accountability and human rights.
We are confident that the excellent relations between the Holy See and Sri Lanka will continue to flourish, promoting greater understanding and serving the common good of the people of Sri Lanka”.
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Premadasa: Grade 6 syllabus fiasco signals deeper issues
Vicious attacks disguised as criticism of education reforms, says PM
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has said Sri Lanka’s education system has fallen into a “tragic condition,” warning that the crisis extends far beyond the Grade 6 syllabus fiasco.Premadasa made these remarks at the Opposition Leader’s Office during the establishment of the “Common Platform to Protect Free Education.”
Premadasa said that while public attention was on the Grade 6 syllabus issue, the problems facing the education sector were far deeper and affected the entire education system, including schools, universities and tertiary education institutions.
The Opposition Leader noted that the current crisis had not manifested itself overnight due to result of recent decisions; instead, it had developed over time due to reforms being introduced without proper consultation, dialogue or a participatory process involving stakeholders.
The Opposition Leader stressed the urgent need for setting political agendas aside and making a concerted effort to introduce meaningful educaton reforms. He said the rights of more than 4.1 million schoolchildren must be protected.
Premadasa said Sri Lanka must ensure that education was free and of high quality, and warned that failure to do so would have long-term consequences for the country’s future.
Taking part in a televised interview, PM Harini Amarasuriya responded to criticism of the government’s proposed education reforms, especially recent criticism on the rainbow colours on the covers of modules.
This is not constructive in any way. This is vile. This is really vicious. This is the politics the people of this country rejected in three elections in 2024 and 2025,” she said.
She added that the government was open to constructive criticism.
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Sri Lankan Airlines launches Intl branding initiative for Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026
SriLankan Airlines has unveiled a landmark international branding initiative to promote the Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026, one of the country’s most distinguished religious and cultural festivals. The initiative is showcased on an Airbus A320neo, transforming the aircraft into a flying ambassador of Sri Lanka’s living heritage.
Through a specially designed aircraft livery, SriLankan Airlines now carries the prestige, spirituality, and cultural identity of the Nawam Maha Perahera across its international route network. This initiative positions the Perahera not only as a sacred Buddhist procession, but also as a major cultural and tourism attraction, highlighting
Colombo as a destination of heritage, harmony, and tradition.
Organised under the auspices of the Gangaramaya Temple, the Nawam Maha Perahera is internationally recognised for its historical significance, spiritual depth, and ceremonial grandeur. The concept for this international branding initiative was initiated by Venerable Dr. Kirinde Assaji Thero, who recognised aviation as a powerful platform for cultural diplomacy and global storytelling.
The successful realisation of this initiative has been made possible through the collective efforts of the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, devoted devotees and supporters, and the institutional collaboration of the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Aviation, together with the full cooperation of SriLankan Airlines. The entire international aircraft branding initiative has been fully funded by the Gangaramaya Temple, together with the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, reflecting the commitment of the Temple and its devotees to preserving and promoting Sri Lanka’s religious and cultural heritage on a global stage.
SriLankan Airlines extended its support across all levels of the organisation. Special appreciation is extended to the Chairman, Board of Directors, senior management, engineering and technical teams, designers, operational staff, and frontline employees, whose combined expertise and dedication transformed this cultural vision into reality.
Recently, Venerable Dr. Kirinde Assaji Thero, along with members of the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, visited the SriLankan Airlines engineering and operations premises in Katunayake, accompanied by resident young Buddhist monks from the Gangaramaya Temple. During the visit, the delegation observed the progress of the aircraft branding work and offered blessings to the SriLankan Airlines team, expressing appreciation for their professionalism and commitment.
As the Airbus A320neo travels from city to city and culture to culture, it carries with it the story of Gangaramaya Temple, the Nawam Maha Perahera, and Sri Lanka’s enduring cultural values—fostering international awareness and strengthening the country’s image as a destination of faith, heritage, and cultural pride.
This initiative stands as a strong example of how religion, culture, tourism, and national aviation can work together in unity to elevate Sri Lanka’s presence on the global stage in the lead-up to the Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026.
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Reports on Grade 6 module adult website link due next week
Statements have been recorded from six individuals, including senior officials of the National Institute of Education (NIE), in connection with the inclusion of a link to a pornographic website in a Grade Six English learning module, according to police headquarters sources.
Those questioned include module writers attached to the NIE’s Academic Affairs Division, as well as officials involved in the review, editing and proofreading of the material.
Meanwhile, an Education Ministry official said a separate preliminary inquiry into the NIE’s module development process was being carried out by a committee chaired by Ranjith Ariyaratne. Reports from both inquiries are expected to be submitted next week.
Deputy Minister of Education Dr. Madhura Seneviratne told the media that measures were underway to strengthen the module preparation process at the NIE, with guidance from a panel of subject experts. He said extensive discussions had been held with senior NIE officials on January 16, and stressed that appropriate disciplinary action would be taken based on the findings of the investigation reports.
Following the disclosure of the incident, NIE Director General Prof. Manjula Vidanapathirana resigned from her post to facilitate the investigations. However, sources said no statement had been recorded from her, as her role was limited to administrative responsibilities.
By Norman Palihawadane and Chaminda Silva ✍️
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