Sri
Lanka priest: Canonization Mass had a "beautiful atmosphere"
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday celebrated the Mass of
Canonization for St. Joseph Vaz in Colombo, on the second day of his apostolic
trip to Sri Lanka. Officials estimated over 500,000 people attended the Mass.
“I was there as a
minor seminarian when Pope John Paul II came [in 1995], and it was also a very
grand event. There were a lot of people, but I didn’t see the Galle Face Green
fully packed, but this time it was fully packed,” said Father Anselm Shiran,
who serves in the Media Secretariat for the Papal Visit.
He said the larger crowd was due to several factors, including
the end of the decades long civil war in 2009, improvements in public
transportation on the island, and the participation of many pilgrims from India
who came for the canonization, since St. Joseph Vaz was born in Goa.
Father Shiran noted
the fact that even though the crowd was so large, the participants of the Mass
avoided the atmosphere of a carnival, and created a prayerful
environment.
“It is not very
uncustomary for us to have that mentality because normally before a Mass we
pray the Rosary, and that kind of spirituality is already there, so when the
public sound system actually gives the hymns and the Rosary, and people are
actually keeping their rosaries in their hands…so it is a beautiful
atmosphere,” he explained.
Father Shiran said the
Papal visit has given a glimmer of what the future could be like for Sri Lanka.
“It gives an
indication how much that we can go forward with regard to reconciliation,” he
told Vatican Radio.
He pointed to the
interfaith meeting on Tuesday, which was a rare opportunity bringing together
leaders from the islands Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities.
“This gives a signal
…if we come together and see each other face-to-face it is really easy, so the
coming of the Pope actually reveals the hidden truth in us that is already
there,” he continued.
“We have won the war,
but we have to win the peace,” he said.

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