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Students of the Sri Lanka University Catholic Student’s Movement singing Passan
Rt. Rev. Dr. Raymond Wickramasinghe, the Chairman of the National Commission of Catholic Education, Bible and University Apostolate, Rev. Fr. Julian Patrick Perera, the Parish Priest of St. Anthony’s Church Collpity with other religious dignitaries at the event
A Spiritual Passan Singing Program was organized and conducted by the Sri Lanka University Catholic Student’s Movement to reflect on the Christian faith during the Lent season.
The programme was held on March 9 at St. Anthony’s Church, Collpity, Colombo. The students presented their passan singing, with their evincing interest in reviving the Catholic culture and traditions.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Raymond Wickramasinghe, the Chairman of the National Commission of Catholic Education, Bible and University Apostolate graced the prayerful event. Rev. Fr, Julian Patrick Perera, the Parish Priest of St. Anthony’s Church Collpity and the parishioners helped in making the event a success. We thank all our benefactors and well-wishers for their support.
Fr.Ruwan Perera OMI.
National University Chaplain,
University of Peradeniya.
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