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Sri Lanka Catholics hold 1st Sunday Mass since attacks

The archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith addresses survivors during a holy mass held to bless victims of Easter Sunday attacks in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, May 11, 2019. More than 250 people were killed when suicide bombers struck three churches and three tourist hotels on Easter. Masses at churches were canceled for a second week last Sunday and the reopening of schools was postponed after reports warned of possible new attacks. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka has held the first regular Sunday Mass since the Easter suicide bombings of churches and hotels killed more than 250 people.

Military forces and police armed with assault rifles are patrolling the streets leading to churches and standing guard outside the compounds. Everyone entering is required to produce identity cards and is body searched.

Parking is banned near the churches and officials have requested worshippers to bring along only minimum baggage.

Seven suicide bombers struck two Catholic and one Protestant church and three luxury hotels. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attacks, carried out by a local radicalized Muslim group.

The Associated Press