Posted on 12/21/2004 12:28:08 PM PST by nickcarraway
Buddhist extremists are suspected. They might destroy the building, but not our faith, said the parish priest. Faithful will still celebrate Christmas in nearby grotto.
Colombo (AsiaNews) A Catholic church was set on fire Sunday night in a village 24 kilometres east of Sri Lankas capital of Colombo.
Six men burst into St Michaels church, ransacked the building and torched the tabernacle, the altar and the Crucifix. They then set the whole building on fire.
Police investigating the arson are certain the attack was planned. Two levers used to break the churchs door open were found on the crime scene as were two gas tanks.
St Michaels is a small church and has no resident clergy. Local Catholics manage it as part of the larger Christ the King parish in nearby Pannipitiya village whose priest, Fr Ignatius Varnakulasingham, does not exclude possible political involvement by Buddhist extremist groups.
This is second time that the small church becomes the target of arsonists. Last January 15, ten people broke in and set it on fire. A few weeks earlier, a Buddhist mob tore down the cross and raised a Buddhist flag on its top.
Following these attacks police posted guards outside the building but they were removed just a few days ago.
We believe the same group that attacked the church earlier was responsible for todays incident, Fr Chaminda Wanigasena, the local assistant parish priest, said.
He estimates that damages amount to about a million rupees (around US$ 9,500) and said that Milroy Fernando, a Catholic and Minister for Christian Religious Affairs, promised compensation for the churchs reconstruction.
Those guilty, Father Varnakulasingham said, might as well know that they might burn our church to the ground, but they cannot destroy our faith.
St Michaels was built in the early 1960s and was an immediate cause of controversy because local Buddhist monks objected to its presence and the arrival of Catholic priests in the area.
About 130 Catholic families live in the area and the small church provides them with pastoral care.
This mission has always suffered persecution, Father Wanigasena said, but persecution has always strengthened the Catholic community and the parishioners.
A local Catholic who was threatened in the latest episode of violence said: We are against violence, but no one can stop us from meeting here.
Although the church cannot be used, St Michaels parishioners are planning to celebrate Christmas in the nearby grotto of Our Lady.
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Hmm.....two anti-Catholic news stories in less than an hour.......something is amiss :-/
Guess they were tired of the Islamic extremists getting all the press! LOL
And there it is folks: your single biennial display of Buddhist extremism.
Amateur Buddhists. Right now they're getting yelled at for not lighting THEMSELVES on fire. All their pals are pointing at them and laughing at them (on the inside). "Hey, nice self-immolation--I don't see any third-degree burns!"
More likely islamic extremists posing as buddhist extremists.
I hear the grotto of Our Lady is nothing to sneeze at.
Who they following? The Dalai Lama Osama...?
I thought Buddhists were fat, loveable people. Kind of like human teddy bears, or the Pillsbury dough boy. You learn something new on Free Republic every day.
..........Impossible!
Buddhist extremists? I would easier believe small grays extraterrestrials.
Methinks it's more likely a case of reporters (the usual suspects) seeing an opportunity to speculate and close their minds to the more likely suspects.
Do you remember the Buddhist monks that set themselves on fire in public protest during the Vietnam-era? I would consider that extreme!
I am NOT trying to be offensive, BTW, this just struck me funny.
FWIW, I think this story is horrible. Christian churches worldwide aren't strapping on bomb belts or driving car bombs and airplanes into buildings, so this just plain sucks.
That conversation did not dissuade me from joining. If the Islamists want more crusades or dark ages, we can make those accommodations. It will be our pleasure to arrange for them to meet their maker.
Wat?
Here's where I start to sound like an Islamic apologist by pointing out that neither of these faiths approves of people initiating the use of force. A reporter calling these thugs "Buddhist extremists" probably has an agenda. It's more likely that they're Sinhalese extremists who don't know squat about Buddhism.
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