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Daily Mirror - Riots of 1915 and Easter Sunday attack are black marks: SJB MP

Wednesday, 30 December 2020 07:55 AM Your father decent politician, don t spoil his name and his reputation by making bad statements regarding Sri Lanka. You are the bad side of the political arena We all know the politicians and decent Muslim politicians like Badurdeen Mohamad, Hameed, Jabar, Dr. Kaleel, Sir Rashid Fareed, Jabir A Cader, M.H.Mohamed, Ex-Speaker Ismail, etc. Don t make bad statements regarding Sinhalese Reply Wednesday, 30 December 2020 09:02 AM There are no statement mentioned creating the hatred over Sinhala community in the article. Please go through again. DM please correct the 2100th year celebration of the mosque Abrar. Which is incorrect

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines - Print Edition Some TV programmes depict Christmas being celebrated with guests who are improperly dressed

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines - Print Edition Some TV programmes depict Christmas being celebrated with guests who are improperly dressed
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Daily Mirror - Some TV programmes depict Christmas being celebrated with guests who are improperly dressed

Daily Mirror - Some TV programmes depict Christmas being celebrated with guests who are improperly dressed
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Daily Mirror - Cardinal lauds Govt for efforts to restore lives of affected people from Easter Sunday attacks

Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith yesterday praised the Government for its efforts to find solutions to the issues faced by the families battered from the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks. He expressed these views after a meeting with Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and other concerned bodies at Temple Trees to discuss the measures of resolving issues of the affected people and the progress of renovation of churches damaged following the attacks. The Cardinal went on expressing his sincere thanks to the all parties including Ministers and State Ministers in finding solutions to the grievances of the affected people. He also said they hoped that the security of the country was ensured to the extent that incidents of this nature would not take place in this country in future.

Church services to be limited to 50 attendees due to COVID-19: Cardinal

Requests Catholics to keep celebrations within family and help those affected by COVID-19 Church services including midnight mass on Christmas Eve will be limited to 50 persons along with adherence to strict health regulations, Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said yesterday. Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith addressing the media yesterday  Hourly Christmas services in Catholic churches will begin at 6 p.m. on 24 December in place of the usual single midnight service to enable devotees to attend church while adhering to health guidelines, Cardinal Ranjith told reporters at a press briefing. “Christmas masses will be arranged by parish priests according to the needs of each parish subjected to health guidelines. I request Catholics not to move from district to district to visit relatives due to the heightened risk of the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.

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