Cardinal leaves for Rome with 60 victims of Easter attack to visit the Pope

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The Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has left for Rome this morning (22) with the victims of the Easter Sunday bombings at the invitation of His Holiness Pope Francis.

About 60 victims, including close relatives of those killed in the Easter attack, are said to have taken part in the visit.

Earlier in the day, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith was visiting the Vatican at the invitation of the Pope.

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