On 5 January a church in Karuwalagaswewa was attacked and burned by a mob. Threats had previously been made to the church’s pastor, who informed the police. When the police inspector met with the pastor and a local Buddhist monk, he promised to maintain law and order. However, that very night the church was destroyed by a Buddhist mob of over 200. Sri Lanka’s constitution declares that Buddhism, the religion of the island’s ethnic Sinhalese majority, shall have ‘the foremost place’. Christians, who comprise 8% of the population, are commonly harassed and have been victims of violence, with Buddhists claiming that churches need to be registered, even though it is not actually a legal requirement. The church’s congregation have continued to meet, in the open air, despite further threats.
Sri Lanka: Buddhist mob destroys rural church
Written by David Fletcher 10 Feb 2017Additional Info
- Pray: that the Lord will protect the church and their pastor from further attacks and threats and that hostile attitudes by local Buddhists towards Christians will soften. (Amos 9:11)
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