by Melani Manel Perera
Some
vandals destroyed a statue of the Virgin and attempted to set fire to
the shrine of St. Francis Xavier in Angulana (Archdiocese of Colombo).
The consecrated hosts, however, remained intact and the faithful see
this a sign from Jesus: "No one can destroy the love of Christ."
Colombo
(AsiaNews) - There is growing religious intolerance in Sri Lanka: a group of
unknown persons attacked the Catholic Church of St. Francis Xavier in Angulana
in the Archdiocese of Colombo. The
vandals destroyed an ancient statue of the Virgin, and then demolished the
tabernacle: they removed it from the altar trying to set fire to the Eucharist.
The
incident occurred on June 5th at around 10 pm, but so far the police have not
yet identified the perpetrators.
For the past
several months attacks against religious minorities have been on the rise in
Sri Lanka, particularly Christian
and Islamic.
These
attacks are usually fomented by Buddhists extremist groups (Bodu Bala Sena or
Sinhala Ravaya), struggling to protect the Sinhalese population and
Buddhist (the majority, ed) religion. Such
attacks are new to the country, where attacks occur infrequently religious
roots.
The faithful of
the archdiocese have been shocked by what happened. But
many believe that in the midst of the raid a miracle also took place, which has
refreshed and reinvigorated their faith. Although
the tabernacle was found completely soaked in kerosene - police believe at
least 30 liters - the consecrated hosts did not catch fire, remaining intact.
"This
- say the faithful to AsiaNews - is a powerful miracle, through which
Jesus is giving a message to our society and those who carry out such attacks,
no one can destroy Christ and his love. Because he died, he gave up his life
for us
and then rose again. Nobody can do anything to him. "
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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