Christmas Celebrations held at the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in New York

Christmas Celebrations held at the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in New York

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The Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in New York hosted a Christmas celebration for members of the Sri Lankan community on 21st December 2018 at the Mission premises. The event commenced with a welcome address by Ambassador Dr. Rohan Perera,  Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations followed by a sermon by Rev. Fr. Nalaka Silva.

In his remarks, Ambassador Perera noted that the spirit of Christmas is embodied in those who spread good cheer, and provide warmth and comfort to all. He stated that this message of peace should prevail throughout the year. He further quoted from the speech of Pope John Paul II, delivered during his visit to Sri Lanka in 1995 not long after Christmas, in which His Holiness highlighted that “peace is in fact a divine gift, but it is also a task, a challenge, a moral responsibility of the men and women of our time. It has always to be forged step by step.” Ambassador Perera emphasized the continuing relevance of this message as Sri Lanka to moves forward in its quest for peace, stability and reconciliation.

Rev. Fr. Nalaka delivered a sermon on the value of kindness and charity towards others, stating that the values of Christmas are expressed through our compassion towards others throughout our lives. He spoke of his own experience witnessing these values in action, and blessed those present with the hope that these ideals will be undertaken by all in the years to come.

This was followed by a singing of carols by all those in attendance. The young children present were then treated to a visit by Santa Claus and received gifts, and the event was concluded with a dinner.

 

Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka
to the United Nations
New York
21 December 2018
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