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Catholics
are
ready to
celebrate
the
feast of
Our Lady
of Madhu
without
any fear
after 33
years.
Under
state
patronage
all
arrangements
are
being
made to
hold the
"Annual
Madhu
Feast"
on a
grand
scale on
August
15.
Thousands
of
pilgrims
used to
visit
the
shrine,
especially
during
the
church
feast in
August,
before
terrorists
took
control
of the
area in
1999 and
prevented
them
from
worshipping
at the
sacred
shrine
and
paying
homage
to the
statue
of Our
Lady of
Madhu,
considered
to have
miraculous
powers.
The LTTE
cadres
occupied
the
church
premises
and
precincts,
had
weapons
placed
in the
area
sett up
road
blocks
and
prevented
pilgrims
from
entering
the
sacred
area
without
their
permission.
The LTTE
also
used the
Sacred
Madhu
Church
as a
safe
place
for its
armed
cadres.
As the
armed
forces
tried to
dislodge
them,
the LTTE
carried
out
mortar
attacks
that
badly
damaged
the
shrine.
Last
year,
the
priests
at the
shrine
were
compelled
to take
the
venerated
statue
deeper
into
LTTE
held
area in
the hope
of
safety
for the
much
venerated
statue.
The
statue
was
brought
back
after
security
forces
drove
the LTTE
out of
the
entire
Madhu
Church
area in
2008. On
the
instructions
of
President
Rajapaksa
the Sri
Lankan
Army
carried
out
restoration
work on
the
shrine
at a
cost of
Rs1.18
million.
Catholics
in many
areas
are
reported
to be
making
arrangements
to
arrive
in large
numbers
for the
annual
feast at
Madhu in
August
this
year.
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