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Goa Church to hold special prayers for Lanka blasts victims

The Archbishop of Goa and Daman condemned the most unwarranted and senseless terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka. The Goa Church will organize special prayers to express solidarity with the victims of the serial blasts in Sri Lanka.

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Published : Apr 25, 2019, 7:12 PM IST

Panaji: The Goa Church will organize special prayers on Sunday to express solidarity with the victims of the serial blasts in Sri Lanka and their kin. In a statement released here on Thursday, Fr Filipe Neri Ferrao, Archbishop of Goa and Daman, condemned the "most unwarranted and senseless" terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka.

Nine Suicide bombers carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through three churches and three luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on the Easter Sunday. Nearly 360 people were killed in the attacks.

"We are all well aware by now of the multiple bomb blasts that took place in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, targeting churches and hotels and leaving scores of innocent human beings dead, many of whom had gathered to celebrate the greatest Feast of Life, life that was brought to us by Jesus, through His triumph over death and evil," the archbishop said.

"We need to pray for those who were most affected by them (attacks): the souls of the deceased, some of them children who had made their First Holy Communion a few minutes
earlier, the hundreds who are injured, quite a few of them on the brink of death, and the great number of families whose life has been thrown out of balance by this tragedy," he said.

The Latin Rite dioceses in India, under the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), have been advised to observe coming Sunday the Divine Mercy Sunday as a day of
prayer for the Church and the people of Sri Lanka, the statement said.

"During our Eucharistic celebrations on April 28, our pastors and those in charge of the liturgy are requested to add some prayers of the faithful for the departed souls, the injured and the families that were affected by these attacks and who are yet to come to terms with this most deplorable situation," he said.

A candle-light prayer or procession could be organised wherever possible, to draw the attention of our people to the gruesome tragedy occurred in this our neighbouring country and to invite them to pray with us for peace and harmony throughout the world, the archbishop said.

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Panaji: The Goa Church will organize special prayers on Sunday to express solidarity with the victims of the serial blasts in Sri Lanka and their kin. In a statement released here on Thursday, Fr Filipe Neri Ferrao, Archbishop of Goa and Daman, condemned the "most unwarranted and senseless" terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka.

Nine Suicide bombers carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through three churches and three luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on the Easter Sunday. Nearly 360 people were killed in the attacks.

"We are all well aware by now of the multiple bomb blasts that took place in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, targeting churches and hotels and leaving scores of innocent human beings dead, many of whom had gathered to celebrate the greatest Feast of Life, life that was brought to us by Jesus, through His triumph over death and evil," the archbishop said.

"We need to pray for those who were most affected by them (attacks): the souls of the deceased, some of them children who had made their First Holy Communion a few minutes
earlier, the hundreds who are injured, quite a few of them on the brink of death, and the great number of families whose life has been thrown out of balance by this tragedy," he said.

The Latin Rite dioceses in India, under the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), have been advised to observe coming Sunday the Divine Mercy Sunday as a day of
prayer for the Church and the people of Sri Lanka, the statement said.

"During our Eucharistic celebrations on April 28, our pastors and those in charge of the liturgy are requested to add some prayers of the faithful for the departed souls, the injured and the families that were affected by these attacks and who are yet to come to terms with this most deplorable situation," he said.

A candle-light prayer or procession could be organised wherever possible, to draw the attention of our people to the gruesome tragedy occurred in this our neighbouring country and to invite them to pray with us for peace and harmony throughout the world, the archbishop said.

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Goa Church to hold special prayers for Lanka blasts victims
         Panaji, Apr 25 (PTI) The Goa Church will organise
special prayers on Sunday to express solidarity with the
victims of the serial blasts in Sri Lanka and their kin.
         In a statement released here on Thursday, Fr Filipe
Neri Ferrao, Archbishop of Goa and Daman, condemned the "most
unwarranted and senseless" terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka.
         Nine Suicide bombers carried out a series of
devastating blasts that tore through three churches and three
luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on the Easter Sunday. Nearly 360
people were killed in the attacks.
         "We are all well aware by now of the multiple bomb
blasts that took place in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday,
targeting churches and hotels and leaving scores of innocent
human beings dead, many of whom had gathered to celebrate the
greatest Feast of Life, life that was brought to us by Jesus,
through His triumph over death and evil," the archbishop said.
         "We need to pray for those who were most affected by
them (attacks): the souls of the deceased, some of them
children who had made their First Holy Communion a few minutes
earlier, the hundreds who are injured, quite a few of them on
the brink of death, and the great number of families whose
life has been thrown out of balance by this tragedy," he said.
         The Latin Rite dioceses in India, under the Conference
of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), have been advised to
observe coming Sunday the Divine Mercy Sunday as a day of
prayer for the Church and the people of Sri Lanka, the
statement said.
         "During our Eucharistic celebrations on April 28, our
pastors and those in charge of the liturgy are requested to
add some prayers of the faithful for the departed souls, the
injured and the families that were affected by these attacks
and who are yet to come to terms with this most deplorable
situation," he said.
         A candle-light prayer or procession could be organised
wherever possible, to draw the attention of our people to the
gruesome tragedy occurred in this our neighbouring country and
to invite them to pray with us for peace and harmony
throughout the world, the archbishop said. PTI RPS
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