"Benedict XVI has a great responsibility,
as the Good Shepherd to his flock. God chose him as Pope, and we must
pray for him, for good health, long life, and the courage and strength
to face new missions”, said Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the Archbishop of
Colombo, in the homily of the Mass in honour of the pontiff.
In Sri
Lanka, the Archdiocese of Colombo and the Apostolic Nunciature hosted a
celebration of the Eucharist, a ceremony and a concert to commemorate
the sixth anniversary of the pontificate of Benedict XVI and the 60th
anniversary of his ordination. All events were held on July 3.
Together with the Archbishop, Mgr. Joseph Spiteri, apostolic nuncio, celebrated the thanksgiving mass at the Cathedral St. Lucia in Kotahena.
Together with the Archbishop, Mgr. Joseph Spiteri, apostolic nuncio, celebrated the thanksgiving mass at the Cathedral St. Lucia in Kotahena.
Bishops Winston Fernando (Diocese of Badulla), Norbert Andradi (diocese
of Anuradhapura) and Cletus Chandrasiri (diocese Rathnapura) were the
other concelebrants.
The liturgy was followed by the awarding of an art competition, which was attended by 800 children of the diocese. The competition theme was "The Shepherd reaches out those in need, love and reconciliation leading to the sharing and solidarity."
The liturgy was followed by the awarding of an art competition, which was attended by 800 children of the diocese. The competition theme was "The Shepherd reaches out those in need, love and reconciliation leading to the sharing and solidarity."
In thanking event organizer Msgr.
Spiteri, the Cardinal then invited the children to enjoy their childhood
correctly, with wisdom and joy. He added: "Jesus said “let the children
come to me … so, my dear children, go to Jesus and accompany him. Then
definitely your life will shine out ".
The prize which included a parchment signed by the nuncio, was 25 thousand rupees (about 230 dollars) to the winner, 20 thousand rupees (about180 dollars) for second place, 15 thousand rupees (about 135 dollars) for third.
The prize which included a parchment signed by the nuncio, was 25 thousand rupees (about 230 dollars) to the winner, 20 thousand rupees (about180 dollars) for second place, 15 thousand rupees (about 135 dollars) for third.
Many prizes were awarded to a group of Tamil and
Sinhalese children with disabilities from various institutes and schools
in the country.