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» 07/19/2010 13:39
SRI LANKA
Celebrations to honour Fr Gonsalves and the Blessed Vaz, “founders” of the Church in Sri Lanka
by Melani Manel Perera
It is the 270th anniversary of the death of Fr Jacome Gonsalves, who wrote 21 religious texts in Tamil and Sinhalese, favouring the spread of the Catholic faith in the island nation. It is also the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Blessed Joseph Vaz, who promoted the Catholic faith despite the persecution of Dutch colonists.

Colombo (AsiaNews) – The Church in Sri Lanka is celebrating the 270th anniversary of the death of Fr  Jacome Gonsalves (1676-1742), considered the “father of Catholic literature in Sri Lanka”, and the 300th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Joseph Vaz, viewed as the founder of the Catholic Church in the island nation.

Fr Gonsalves played a crucial role in the spread of the Catholic faith in Sri Lanka by writing for the first time religious texts in Sinhalese and Tamil, thus enabling the local population to learn and adopt the Catholic faith. In addition to some 20 religious books, he also published a catechism.

This year is also the 300th anniversary of the birth of Fr Joseph Vaz, “the Apostle of Ceylon”, beatified in 1995 by John Paul II.

Born in 1651 when Sri Lanka was a Dutch colony, the blessed Vaz was a priest who consolidated the Catholic Church at a time when the official religion was Calvinism and Catholics were subjected to widespread persecution.

“We can consider the Blessed Joseph Vaz and Fr Jacome Gonsalves, his most famous disciple, as the founders of the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka,” said Fr Alex Dassanayake, member of the Joseph Vaz Anniversary Committee, in a statement published yesterday in The Messenger, Colombo’s Catholic weekly.

“The people of his day considered Father Vaz a saint,” Fr Dassanayake said. “Unfortunately, we have not sufficiently worked for his speedy canonisation.”

In order to celebrate the two anniversaries, a national service is planned at the national basilica of Our Lady of Lanka in Tewatte.

Meetings and catechism lectures have been organised to raise awareness about the Blessed Joseph Vaz.

In addition, prayers and special hymns will be held after Sunday functions in each of the country’s diocese and parish.


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“Without the Blessed Vaz, there would be no priest on the island”
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