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Casualties of Sri Lankan bombings recalled at Dublin mass



Casualties of Sri Lankan bombings recalled at Dublin mass  A mass is occurring at the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin in memory of the casualties of the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka

The attacks by suicide aircraft at various places of worship and lavish lodgings murdered 253 individuals

President Michael D Higgins is among those visiting while Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is spoken to by his Aide-de-Camp Commandant Caroline Burke

Individuals from the Sri Lankan people group living in Ireland are additionally going to alongside Honorary Consul General of Sri Lanka to Ireland Darina Allen

Diocese supervisor of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said everybody has been left stunned at the savagery that hit the nation 

He said The attack on Sri Lankan Catholics the attack on guiltless guests to your nation an attack on such a large number of youngsters is an attack on the most respectable and harmony cherishing convention of each Sri Lankan and on the Sri Lankan country

A Book of Condolence has been opened in St Mary's Pro Cathedral which President Higgins marked in front of this present morning's mass

The seat of the Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council has likewise censured the attacks in Sri Lanka 

Talking at Christchurch Cathedral Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri said The culprits of these offensive attacks are adversaries of mankind

He included this very troublesome time for the Christian people group over the world we remain in solidarity with our Christians siblings and sisters wherever An attack on wherever of love is an attack in transit of life of confidence networks and consequently an attack on us all

Dr Umar Al-Qadri likewise said the indefensible demonstrations submitted by the individuals who are driven by scorn mean to make dread and division in networks

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