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Sri Lankan Catholics hold Covid-19 vigil – UCAN
Cardinal Ranjith leads 24-hour prayer service as more restrictions are imposed to contain pandemic

A woman wearing a face mask walks past a Buddha statue in Sri Lankan capital Colombo on Nov. 1 after a three-day curfew was announced to contain the spread of the coronavirus. (Photo: AFP)Catholic media including Radio Veritas, Seth FM radio and Verbum TV have held a 24-hour special prayer service to save Sri Lanka and the world from the rapid spread of Covid-19.
Under the guidance of Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, lay faithful and clergy prayed continuously for 24 hours from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1.
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