A year on after Sri Lanka Easter bombings: Cardinal Ranjith describes act as “senseless and meaningless”








Church in Sri Lanka observed a two-minute silence until bells tolled on Tuesday April 21 to mark the unfortunate Easter bombings in the country that claimed nearly 300 lives and injured at least 500 people.


Cardinal Malcom Ranjith, colombo Archbishop in his homily on the occasion reiterated the senseless and meaningless nature of the bombings that claimed innocent lives.

He recalled that “this is is a moment to remember this senseless and meaningless tragedy that happened to us on Easter Sunday last year and which is completing one year today, 21 April,”.
He also added that the church in Sri Lanka has taken keen interest in remembering individuals who suffered the tragic incident.
The cardinal also revealed that the bombings had left some individuals still glued to wheelchairs and rendered disabled permanently necessitating the need for recollection on their welfare and extend a consolation to bereaved families.
Cardinal Ranjith also noted that the act although is unimaginable but Christians and affected parties have forgiven perpetrators, however the Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka demand that perpetrators be called to order to serve as a deterrent.

Source: AGNUS-DEI MEDIA 

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