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Cardinal Ranjith

June 16, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

What Did Cardinal Ranjith Know Before Sri Lanka Easter Attacks?

I looked into the Easter Sunday attacks through a different lens, focusing less on the general narrative and more on the chain of communication, security coordination, and unanswered administrative questions that still

Editorials

Once Again on Stage: Cardinal’s Political Blasphemy

Editorial The drama is unfolding yet again on the stage, with no end in sight. This morning, at Katuwapitiya Church, where the sacred echoes of worship were once drowned out by the cacophony of violence on that fateful Easter Sunday

October 6, 2024

Cardinal Ranjith’s Crusade in Sri Lanka: From Faith to Political Pawn

Columns/Sri Lanka

Editor’s Note: The following article is based on a video message issued by the author, where she describes the bitter politicisation surrounding the most

Open Letter to Jesus: Save Sri Lanka’s Church from Deceivers

Culture/Social

Dear Lord Jesus Christ, I write to You with a heavy heart, as Your Church stands at the edge of ruin, betrayed from within

What Did Cardinal Ranjith Know Before Sri Lanka Easter Attacks?

June 16, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

I looked into the Easter Sunday attacks through a different lens, focusing less on the general narrative and more on the chain of communication, security coordination, and unanswered administrative questions that still

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Cardinal Ranjith’s Crusade in Sri Lanka: From Faith to Political Pawn

February 3, 2025
Columns/Sri Lanka

Editor’s Note: The following article is based on a video message issued by the author, where she describes the bitter politicisation surrounding the most brutal terrorist attack in post-war Sri Lanka—the Easter

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Open Letter to Jesus: Save Sri Lanka’s Church from Deceivers

October 21, 2024
Culture/Social

Dear Lord Jesus Christ, I write to You with a heavy heart, as Your Church stands at the edge of ruin, betrayed from within by those who should be its stewards. The

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Once Again on Stage: Cardinal’s Political Blasphemy

October 6, 2024
Editorials

Editorial The drama is unfolding yet again on the stage, with no end in sight. This morning, at Katuwapitiya Church, where the sacred echoes of worship were once drowned out by the

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