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According to Matthew is a Sri Lankan English-language crime thriller film produced and directed by Chandran Rutnam.It is based on the crimes of Father Mathew Pieris, Anglican priest of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Colombo 10, who was convicted of the double murders of his wife (Eunice Pieris) and Russel Ingram, the husband of his lover Dalrene Ingram, in 1979. [1]
1934–1973: Independent parish Priest [a] Period Note P. Bonipas Pieris: 1934–1937 Constructed Holy water fonts in the doorways : P. Bulik: 1937–1940 Introduced the service of Sisters of the Holy Family (of Bordeaux) [5] to St. Sebastian's Maha Vidyalaya, Enderamulla
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1980: Mal Kekulu: Sena Samarasinghe Gamini Fonseka, Farina Lai, Rex Kodippili, Sriyani Amarasena, Senaka Perera, Bandu Samarasinghe, Wimal Kumara de Costa, Richard Weerakody, Eddie Amarasinghe
In the midst of a turbulent war, Father Melchior, a devoted Franciscan missionary priest, embarks on a perilous journey to Ceylon (now called Sri Lanka) alongside the Portuguese army in 1560. Driven by a dual purpose, they seek retribution for the massacre of Christians in Mannar while spreading the "true religion of light."
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M. X. Karunaratnam was a priest of the Jaffna Diocese and served in the Vanni region of Sri Lanka and worked from the LTTE controlled parts of Sri Lanka. [8] He worked for human rights and called on the United Nations and foreign human rights organisation to monitor the human rights situation in Sri Lanka .
Mary Bastian (1948 – 6 January 1985) was a Sri Lankan Tamil human rights activist and Catholic priest. He was shot and killed along with 10 other civilians on January 6, 1985, during the Sri Lankan Civil War, allegedly by the Sri Lankan Army.