Christ brought hope and reconciliation to a fragmented world – PM

Christ brought hope and reconciliation to a fragmented world – PM

December 25, 2018   11:18 am

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, adding his wishes for the Christmas, said the life of Jesus Christ brought about hope and reconciliation to a fragmented world.

He says that Christmas is an opportunity Sri Lankans to rid themselves of divisiveness and bring about a sense of brotherhood and amity among all.

The complete message of the Prime Minister is as follows:

Christmas is the season of great joy.

It’s a time of remembering the past with hope for the future.

The life of Jesus Christ brought about hope and reconciliation to a fragmented world.

It is an opportune time to rid ourselves of divisiveness and bring about a sense of brotherhood and amity among all Sri Lankans going beyond the barriers of caste, creed and language.

Let me wish each of you the Joy and Peace that the Christ child brings.

Have a Blessed Christmas.

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