Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How the Virgin Mary Survived Sri Lanka's Civil War

By Amantha Perera / Madhu

Thousands of Sri Lankan pilgrims gather at the shrine of Our Lady of Madhu during the mass held after a interval of nearly 30 years at the annual Our Lady of Madhu in Mannar  Colombo

Thousands of Sri Lankan pilgrims gather at the Madhu Shrine, 300 km northwest of Colombo, on Aug. 15

EPA

For Catholics around the world, Aug. 15 is among the holiest of feast days. It marks the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, when the mother of Jesus is believed to have been taken, physically, into Heaven after death so that her body would not suffer earthly decay. For the Catholics of Sri Lanka, Aug. 15 this year marked a similar miracle: the survival of a 500-year-old statue of the Virgin, through the fiery tumult of a quarter-century of civil war, to be re-ensconced in her jungle church that was once again safe to travel to.

Story here:

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1916846,00.html

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