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Human life, deeply rooted in God, nobly lived with a clear vision and depth of wisdom, with critical awareness and holistic understanding of the socio- economic- political reality, with unshaken conviction and selfless commitment, with undaunted courage and energetic zeal, totally immersed in the rough and tough life of the poor and down-trodden, such a noble life dedicated to the cause of humanity, founded on Kingdom values and attitudes, can never be snuffed out ad lib by the bullet of an assassin! 
On 10th November 1987 at 7.30 p.m, a shot was fired in Buttala! The physical life of Fr. Mike was brutally terminated! Thirty years have passed since that shockingly dark evening! And yet, Fr. Mike lives on with even greater vitality, vibrancy and fecundity in the minds and hearts, thoughts and sentiments, lives and spirit of those who knew him, of those who had heard him, of those who continued to be inspired by him. Fr. Mike’s vision of the Kingdom of the poor rooted in the heart of the Paschal Mystery; his message to the world on Justice and Truth and the equality of all persons including the most vulnerable and marginalized, his eco- friendly outlook on Nature and Mother Earth, continues to ring out loud and clear even in today’s context. Despite the years that have passed, the spirit of Fr. Mike, the strength and power of his life, the fragrance of his commitment, the nobility of his message of justice and truth, compassion and equality, continue to inspire our nation and all peoples! Thus he truly lives on. His spirit lives on today with so many of us, simple folks or highly intellectual stalwarts, or even spiritual giants!
Let us listen to a couple of them.
When my predecessor Bishop Leo Nanayakakra took over the newly carved out Diocese of Uva, Fr. Mike followed him. A new awareness was coming upon him. Preferential option for the poor began to be recognized as an integral part of the task of evangelization. Fr. Mike once again responded with zest and zeal, enthusiasm and profound faith. He opted out from his teaching career to be with the poor. He decided to enter into a dialogue of life with the poor peasants.
He opted to be with them to support them in their struggles. Above all he understood the deepest meaning of his ministerial priesthood as taking on the “SERVANTHOOD OF THE KINGDOM”, following his Master and Saviour Jesus Christ. When threatened by forces that militate against such an option he carried on undaunted. And so finally he was brutally murdered. But the cause for which he died, the cause of God’s poor, lives on. It will be impossible to kill the “Spirit” that inspired Fr. Mike….. his spirit will live on, not only in his beloved people of Buttala, but as an inspiration to spur on thousands of others to opt courageously for the poor and the oppressed. (“He who opted for the poor”, Justice Vol.2, No 5-6, National Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace).
He is now no more! 30 years have passed since that fatal day, and yet we feel he is with us, inspiring us to think maturely and wisely, serving others with selfless love, reaching out to the most distressed and oppressed ones in society, to be a concerned, caring and sharing people, to care for Mother Earth and preserve her from destruction and degradation, to shun violence and promote lasting peace with justice, and to think critically of the prevailing socio-economic-political reality of the country. He initiated a process of friendly dialogue and co-existence at Inter-faith level, which continues to inspire us to this very day.
Thank you Fr. Mike, for bringing light and life to us and to our families, nay to our whole village! As you have enlightened and inspired us thus far, may your spirit continue to live on among us. I salute you with deep respect and gratitude ! (Maduri).
Caring and sharing people, to care for Mother Earth and preserve her from destruction and degradation
When the prevailing current keeps on pushing us towards profit-making, almost drowning us in its din, we sense the presence of Fr. Mike’s spirit
As all martyrs do, he has allowed the manner of his death to project a large picture of his life that was until then hidden from the rest of the country
The theme song of St. Michael’s Montessori, MITHURANI, SATHURANI, was composed by Fr. Mike, and we sing it during important occasions to this day. The spirit of Fr. Mike is very vibrant and alive among us ! He truly lives on!
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