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His Grace Most Rev. Dr Oswald Gomis called to eternal rest

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COLOMBO (News 1st); Former Archbishop of Colombo His Grace the Most Rev. Dr Oswald Gomis was called to eternal rest at the age of 90 during the early hours on Friday (3).The remains of the late Most Rev.

Dr Oswald Gomis will be moved to the Bishops' House at noon on Friday (3).His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Oswald Gomis was born on 12th December 1932 in Kelaniya.He received his primary education at St.

Benedict’s College, Colombo and transferred to St. Paul’s School, Waragoda (Branch of St. Joseph’s College) during the war years.

Then continued his collegiate studies at St. Joseph’s College, Colombo.He joined the Minor Seminary of St. Aloysius, Borella on 16th January 1950 and was promoted to the Major Seminary of St.

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