Seven years after the devastating Easter Sunday attacks, Sri Lanka is observing a day of remembrance today (21) with religious ceremonies taking place across the island to honor the victims.
According to Rev. Father Jude Krishantha Fernando, Director of Mass Communication for the Catholic Church, churches nationwide have organized special morning programs dedicated to those who lost their lives. These observances include the ringing of church bells, a two-minute silence, the lighting of candles or oil lamps, and prayer services held in solemn reflection.
A central commemorative Mass is being held at St. Anthony’s Shrine under the leadership of Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith. Authorities have implemented a temporary traffic plan in the surrounding area, restricting vehicle movement from 7:00 a.m. until the conclusion of the service.
In parallel, another special religious service is taking place at St. Sebastian’s Church, one of the sites directly affected by the 2019 tragedy.
Later in the day, a prayer walk is scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. from the grounds of Maris Stella College. The procession, joined by bishops, clergy, and lay faithful, will proceed toward St. Sebastian’s Church in Katuwapitiya, concluding with further prayers and remembrance activities.
These island-wide observances reflect the nation’s continued solidarity and commitment to honoring the memory of those who perished in the attacks.

