The Vatican has officially acknowledged the 167 Sri Lankan Catholics who lost their lives in the tragic 2019 Easter Sunday bombings as martyrs of faith, recognizing their ultimate sacrifice in the face of religious persecution. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith made the announcement during a memorial service held to honor the victims, highlighting their unwavering commitment to their beliefs despite the heinous act of violence perpetrated against them. The Vatican’s recognition serves as a testament to the victims’ steadfast devotion to their religion and their courage in the face of adversity. Cardinal Ranjith also reiterated the Church’s call for a thorough investigation into the bombings, raising concerns about a potential political conspiracy behind the attacks. The quest for justice and accountability remains a top priority for the Catholic community in Sri Lanka, as they continue to mourn the loss of their fellow worshippers. The Vatican’s gesture of remembrance and reverence for the slain Catholics underscores the global impact of the Easter Sunday bombings and stands as a symbol of solidarity with the affected families. The legacy of the martyred individuals will forever be enshrined in the annals of the Church’s history, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of faith in the face of senseless violence.

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Vatican recognizes 167 Sri Lankan Catholics as martyrs for faith after 2019 Easter bombings. Cardinal seeks deeper probe.
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