Madhu church open to public soon
Security Forces hand over shrine to Mannar Bishop:
By Shanika Sriyananda
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Making another military pledge a reality, the centuries-old sacred
Madhu Church, where all communities worshipped will be opened to the
public soon for the annual feast. The shrine was liberated by the
Security Forces from LTTE terrorists.
The sacred Madhu Shrine which was liberated from LTTE terrorists was
handed over to Rev. Fr. Victor Susai, Vicar General of Mannar, who
accepted it on behalf of the Bishop of Mannar yesterday.
Army Commander Lt. General Sarath Fonseka called upon those who
removed the statue of Our Lady of Madhu to bring it back to the church.
“Those who were in charge of the statue have the responsibility of
bringing it back”, he said adding that the Madhu area would be declared
as a security zone and pilgrims would be provided all facilities to
worship at the shrine.
The Madhu shrine, where thousands of pilgrims gather during the
August church feast was under the clutches of the LTTE from 1999. The
shrine area later became a military base for the LTTE positioning its
heavy guns around the church premises.
The LTTE used the shrine as a shield to avoid military offensives
within the ‘No War Zone’ and the Army was compelled to refrain from
attacking the terrorists because of the sacred shrine complex.
Lt. Gen. Fonseka said that the 57 division supported by the Light
Infantry unit tactically forced the terrorists who occupied the shrine
to withdraw but the fleeing terrorists damaged the roof of the main
church and the adjoining hall.
According to Lt. Gen. Fonseka, the area has been heavily mined with
anti personnel mines and booby traps and bunkers have been erected
around the shrine. “ The military will soon complete clearing the
mines”, he said. |