An Interfaith Service of Healing will be held this weekend for the people of Sri Lanka.
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In April, three churches and four hotels in Sri Lanka were bombed. There were 253 people killed and another 500 wounded in the Islamic State attack.
The Sri Lankan president said police were now looking for 140 people believed to be connected to the terrorist attack.
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The interfaith service will be held at St Brigid's Church on Sunday, May 5. It will start at 12pm.
People of all faiths and cultures are invited to the service to show their solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka.
It has been described as an opportunity to express grief as members of the world community, while standing together in the race of recent atrocities.
After the service there will be a chance to share a meal.