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NO DIVISION IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN SRI LANKA: BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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July 03, 2026

Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has rendered a great service to the Universal Catholic Church and the local Catholic Church and he has stood with the sincere intention of bringing truth and justice to victims of the Easter Sunday Bomb attack

- By YOHAN PERERA

With regard to various social media reports with regard to the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka, which claimed there are various opinions within the Catholic clergy in Sri Lanka with regard to Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka yesterday said the bishops’ conference fully backs the efforts of the Cardinal.

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