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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 26, 2013
Cardinal seeks written assurance from President on church land
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April
25, 2013, 9:52 pm
Archbishop
of Colombo, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith in the presence of government ministers,
Sarath Gunaratne and Nimal Lansa and Western Province Council member, Meril
Perera addresses the parishioners, who feared the alleged attempt of acquiring a
parish owned land for a tourist resort by a powerful minister in the Western
Province.
A
section of the parishioners of the St. Joseph Church, Pamunugama, who converged
at the church’s Jubilee Hall to seek a written assurance from the President
listen to the leader earnestly.Pic by S. K. J. Kurera, Our Pamunugama
Correspondent.
By
Madura Ranwala and S. K. J. Kurera
Malcolm
Cardinal Ranjith had on Tuesday requested a written assurance from President
Mahinda Rajapaksa that a land belonging to St. Joseph’s Church, Pamunugama,
where a chapel had been built and Holy Mass was being celebrated once a month,
as part of catholic devotion, would not be acquired arbitrarily by the
government for a tourist resort.
The
Cardinal made the request through parliamentarian Sarath Gunaratne, Western
Provincial Council Minister Nimal Lanza and WPC member Merril Perera, at a
hurriedly arranged meeting attended by them along with parishioners and the
media at the Jubilee Hall in the Church premises.
Recalling
the history of church, a disappointed yet strong-willed Cardinal said that the
plot of land at Sedawatta, bordering the Negombo lagoon and the Hamilton Canal
was handed over to the Catholic Church by the late President Ranasinghe
Premadasa in 1980.
The
Cardinal requested the Catholic MPs and Provincial Council members in the
Wattala, Ja-Ela and Negombo to be more vigilant and act wisely to safeguard the
rights of the Catholics, despite being vulnerable to political
pressure.
Though
the MP Gunaratne and WP Minister Lanza promised that the land would not be used
for a tourist resort, the Cardinal along with the parishioners and parish priest
Fr. Ananda Withana, in one voice, requested that they seek a written assurance
from the President.
