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Remembering Fr. Michael Rodrigo
16/07/2012 Colombo

The 85th anniversary of the birth of late Fr. Michael RODRIGO, who was gunned down by an assassin 25 years ago at his mission at Buttala, was celebrated on June 30 at St. Mary’s Church, Dehiwala, his parish of origin.

The Holy Eucharist was presided over by Fr. Rohan SILVA, Provincial of the Oblates’ Colombo Province; several Oblates concelebrated. During the homily Fr. Claude PERERA, commented on the day’s readings. He said that the situation of Jerusalem immediately after the exile in some manner paralleled the situation of Sri Lanka in late 1980’s. Imitating Jesus Christ, the integral liberator, Fr. Rodrigo stood for the rights of the rural poor and oppressed, and gave his life for them. He further said that the best tribute to his martyrdom is to spur us on to prophetic speech and action in our own times.

At the gathering that followed, Prof. Anton Meemana spoke of the person and mission of Fr. Rodrigo and listed some of his heroic qualities and the values for which he stood. He said that Fr. Rodrigo was a man of humour, deeply human and universal as a person. His authentic and credible life is to his honour. He lived with a sense of helplessness, yet was never a passive drifter. Each day of his life he tried to do what he liked and not what he hated. He had a reverential intimacy with the eco-system which demanded a change of life style. Prof. Meemana reiterated also the need to forgive Fr. Rodrigo’s assassins. He concluded saying that the option for the poor does not exclude our duty to conscientize the rich.

The event was organized by the Oblate community at Suba Seth Gedara, Buttala, in collaboration with the parish priest of Dehiwala and the family of Fr. Rodrigo.