On December 26th 2005 Cardinal Cormack Murphy O'Connor arrives in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on a visit to CAFOD supported Tsunami rehabilitation projects. Here at his residence Archbishop Mario Zenari, the Apostolic Nuncio to Sri Lanka, entertains Cardinal Murphy O'Connor to dinner December 27th 2005. The Cardinal's visit comes at a tense moment in Sri Lanka's faltering peace process. On the evening of 24th December, at the Cathedral midnight mass in Batticalao in Eastern Sri Lanka, a leading Tamil politician, Joseph Pararajasingham, was assassinated shortly after receiving communcion from the Bishop of Batticalao, Bishop Kingsley Swampillai.
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor sits with Archbishop Mario Zenari. He describes the security concerns in the present volatile situation in Sri Lanka. During the month of December 2005 at least 60 people have been killed putting severe strain on the 3 year old cease fire agreement between Tamil sessionist fighters and the Sri Lankan Government.
The Buddhist monk of the Payagala Temple, who assisted the Christian survivors of the Tsunami, chants a pali blessing over the keys to the newly built houses. In a short speach he recalled how shortly after the Tsunami hit their small coastal community he met Fr Ivan Peters, the parish priest, who'd come looking for the Buddhist monks in their Temple buildings to ensure that they had survived the waves lethal force. In the small coastal village of Payagala, 30 miles south of Colombo, the families of small Catholic parish and the majority Buddhist community had worked hand in hand to help each other.
Cardinal Murphy O'Connor addresses the crowd before assisting in handing over keys of the permanent houses for the Tsunami survivors of Payagala. The Cardinal arrived in Sri Lanka at 3am on 26th, on the morning of this ceremony, the anniversary of the devastating Tsunami. He described how he came in solidarity for those who had lost so much from the UK where so many people had given generously to assist the Tsunami survivors.
An estate of houses in Payagala, Western Sri Lanka, built by Caritas Sri Lanka with the aid of the international Caritas Federation of which CAFOD is a major contributor. This is only one of many housing projects being undertaken by Caritas Internationalis. CAFOD's own major contribution is to the Diocese of Batticalao in the Eastern Province where it is planned to buld 15,000 permanent houses.
A few days before Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor's visit to Sri Lanka the Papal Nuncio to Sri Lanka attended a national ceremony of rememberance, at the BMICH for those killed in the December 2004 Tsunami.
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