Pope writes to Cardinal Ranjith expressing his support
The Archbishop of Colombo, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith says that His Holiness Pope Francis has written to him expressing solidarity with his attempts to seek justice for the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks.
He revealed this during a discussion held yesterday with Sri
Lankans living in Europe, held via video conference, to brief them on the
investigations into the Easter Sunday terror attacks and the actions they are expecting
to take on the matter in the future.
Cardinal Ranjith said that the Holy Father Pope Francis had
written the letter, dated 19th September, in his own handwriting and in
response to a letter sent by him previously.
The Archbishop also read out the following excerpts from the
letter, which he said he translated from Italian:
“Dear Brother,
Cardinal Bagnasco has handed over to me your letter of last
24th August in which you explained to me about the ugly situation and that the
reality of the 21st April 2019 remain without clarity to the public. Also in
the last few days a message has arrived from the nunciature in which the same
facts were recounted.
Eminence this situation makes me very sad. I promise to pray
more and remain ready to do whatever you consider opportune. Tomorrow I will
speak with the Secretary of State about it.
I remember how in those days you were so courageous as to
prevent any vengeance by the Christians and you went with the Imam of the
Islamic community to meet them so that they may witness the friendship among
yourselves. I do not forget that example of a Shepard.
Please count on me and indicate what would be best to be
done from here.”
Cardinal Ranjith said this is the letter he received from
the Holy Father, who he said is aware of the situation and is very supportive
of them.
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