Lankan Catholics hold first Sunday mass since Easter attacks

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lanka's held its first mass amid tight security, three weeks after devastating suicide attacks on three churches and luxury hotels that killed over 250 people on the

However, the conducted private services in the past two weeks, which were broadcast live on national television.

Cardinal Ranjith announced Thursday that mass would be held in his diocese from Sunday.

It was just this morning (Sunday) that churches resumed their normal Sunday services since the attack, residents said.

Security has been beefed up across after the April 21 attacks on three churches, two of them Catholic, and three luxury hotels.

Authorities did not allow any vehicles into the compound of the churches and worshippers were asked to bring only minimum baggage.

The security forces are conducting round the clock security operations since the attack in the crackdown on radical Muslims with links to the bombings.

Three main churches which were conducting Sunday mass were attacked by suicide bombers.

Armed guards have been stationed outside hotels, churches, Buddhist temples and mosques across the country since the attacks.

On April 30, Cardinal Ranjith said that public mass in would resume from May 5 and no bags will be allowed inside as part of the tight security measures.

However, Sri Lanka's announced on May 2 that it has cancelled all Sunday mass in churches across the island nation until further notice after warning of more possible attacks.

Nine suicide bombers, including a woman, carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through three churches and three luxury hotels, killing 258 people and injuring over 500 others on the Sunday.

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, but the government has blamed local Islamist extremist group, Thawheed Jama'ath (NTJ), for the bombings.

say they have either killed or arrested all those responsible for the bombings but that the threat of global terrorism persists.

has vowed to eliminate the militants and restore normality in the country.

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First Published: Sun, May 12 2019. 16:36 IST