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Filipino bishop Alberto Ramento found stabbed to death

Filipino bishop Alberto Ramento found stabbed to death

Bishop Alberto Ramento of Tarlac in the Philippines, former Prime Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church, or Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), was found stabbed to death at his rectory on the morning of October 3. The initial police report said that he may have been killed by robbers

04 October 2006

First Anglican women priests ordained in Church of Ceylon

First Anglican women priests ordained in Church of Ceylon

The first women priests in Sri Lanka's Anglican Church have said their ordination is a dream come true. The Rev. Chandrika Mayurawathie, along with the Rev. Malini Devananda, whose husband is an Anglican priest, and the Rev. Glory Jeyaraj, were ordained on September 14 by Bishop Duleep de Chickera of Colombo

03 October 2006

Shocking Massacre of Civilians

Shocking Massacre of Civilians

The Nation was shocked to receive news of the massacre of 10 Muslim civilians in Panama near Pottuvil. This brutal act must be condemned unreservedly. It is another deliberate attempt to provoke our continuing conflict and add to the misery of communities who want to live in peace.

20 September 2006

A Statement by the Rt Revd Duleep de Chickera Bishop of Colombo

A Statement by the Rt Revd Duleep de Chickera Bishop of Colombo

The killing of the seventeen aid workers and the disappearance of Fr Thuraingham Jimbrown and his associate Mr Vimalathas have shocked the nation and even the world. Pertinent questions are being raised for which answers are imperative. 

01 September 2006

A Call for Respect and Harmony amidst Differences

A Call for Respect and Harmony amidst Differences

Many Sri Lankans were shocked and dismayed with the ugly scenes at the anti-war front peace rally shown on TV on the 17th.

22 August 2006

Statement from the Bishop of Colombo

Statement from the Bishop of Colombo

The current escalation of hostilities is alarming and has spread immense human suffering and sorrow overnight. If it continues, it can lead to a large scale war that very few Sri Lankans want.

08 August 2006

A Pastoral Reflection from the Bishop of Colombo

A Pastoral Reflection from the Bishop of Colombo

On a recent pastoral visit to Mannar and Kebettigollawa we were greatly distressed at the deadly violence that has been unleashed against fellow Sinhalese and Tamils living on either side of the A9 road.  Many innocent, unarmed civilians have been killed, injured and displaced, not by accident but by fellow Sri Lankans.

01 August 2006

Filipino church demolished to make way for government project

Filipino church demolished to make way for government project

The Episcopal Church in the Philippines (ECP) has announced that one of its churches - St. Peter's in Sabangan, Mountain Province - has been demolished in order to enable a government-coordinated project of constructing an open-air gymnasium, despite a civil court case declaring the Diocese of Northern Philippines as the rightful owner of the property.

01 August 2006

Bishop fights Britain's visa fingerprint obligation

Bishop fights Britain's visa fingerprint obligation

Anglican Bishop Duleep de Chickera of Colombo, Sri Lanka, says he will not visit Britain unless it lifts the mandatory fingerprinting of visa applicants from his nation, or applies it to citizens of all countries.

26 July 2006

A Pastoral Statement from the Bishop of Colombo

The deliberate and brutal attack on innocent civilians at Kebittigollawa that has killed more than sixty persons and injured many others needs to be vehemently and outrightly condemned.

16 June 2006