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Caritas Colombo promotes interreligious coexistence

Religious leaders asked to take leadership for peace in multi religious communities
Caritas Colombo promotes interreligious coexistence

Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Catholic religious leaders led a float in Negombo on July 29 to promote interreligious harmony. (ucanews.com photo)

Published: August 01, 2017 06:31 AM GMT
Updated: August 01, 2017 06:35 AM GMT

Caritas Colombo has launched an initiative to promote interreligious coexistence among Sri Lanka's various religious groups.

Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Catholic religious leaders led a float starting from Negombo, July 29.

It stopped at main religious places and requested devotees to place their signature on a billboard which depicts the Sri Lankan map. It received over 2,000 signatures.

Father Lawrance Ramanayake, director of Seth Sarana-Caritas Colombo, said the initiative was a need in Sri Lanka.

"Our effort is only to build a peaceful country with interreligious coexistence. Religious leaders can take leadership of this matter," said Father Ramanayake who organized the float.

Caritas Colombo has established five interreligious forums in Negombo with participation from different religious leaders. The forums implement various activities such as the joint celebration of main religious festivals.

Led by people belonging to the four main religions in Sri Lanka, the float commenced its journey with blessings from main religious leaders at Agurukaramulla Temple.

"We hear of various conflicts occurring in various parts of Sri Lanka in the name of ethnicity and religiosity mainly. It is very important to set an example for the country that all can live as one family," said Venerable Yatawatte Ganarama Thero, chief Buddhist monk of Bodirajarama Maha Viharaya in Negombo. 

In last two months, there has been a wave of attacks on minority groups — mainly Muslims and Christians — by hard-lines Buddhist groups such as Bodu Bala Sena and Rawana Blakaya. Among the attacks was a petrol-bomb attack on Mallawapitiya mosque on May 21 and several attacks on Muslim-owned businesses. 

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