Oasis of Tranquility

Oasis of Tranquility Tranquility at Ragama invites you to enjoy a luxurious retreat that blends comfort and elegance.

We offer family rooms equipped with air conditioning, private bathrooms, balconies, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

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Diyagala Boys' Town (located in Tewatta near Ragama) has been founded to assist in every manner and extent possible the ...
14/07/2025

Diyagala Boys' Town (located in Tewatta near Ragama) has been founded to assist in every manner and extent possible the underprivileged, handicapped, orphans, single-parent children, victims of war, and otherwise abandoned kids and youth of Sri Lanka.

John Baptist De La Salle, the founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and patron saint of teachers and as De La Salle Brothers mark their 150th anniversary (Sesquicentennial Year) of coming to Sri Lanka, we look at our 56 years of true Lasallian mission at Diyagala Boys’ Town, of “teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives” of the poor, the needy and the marginalized as a special response to the divine plan of salvation.

Basilica of Our Lady of LankaBasilica of Our Lady of Lanka is located in Tewatta near Ragama. Considered the only basili...
14/07/2025

Basilica of Our Lady of Lanka

Basilica of Our Lady of Lanka is located in Tewatta near Ragama. Considered the only basilica in the country, it was consecrated on 6 February 1974.

Our Lady of Lanka started its life in 1911 as a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes (Mary Immaculate), France. It was built by a local pastor Fr. A. Kieger and a few Catholic laymen, as a part of the parish of Ragama at that time. In 1917 another pastor, Fr. A. Collorec had a grotto built for Our Lady of Lourdes, with the assistance of Catholic workers from Colombo. The growing popularity of the chapel led to the chapel being expanded into a church in the 1930s.

However, its true rise to fame occurred due to the former Archbishop of Colombo, Jean-Marie Masson. During the outbreak of the Second World War, Archbishop Masson made a vow that if Ceylon were to be protected from major conflict, he would build a Votive Basilica under the title Our Lady of Lanka. Ceylon was indeed spared from any major warfare. The archbishop was delighted and in 1946 he obtained approval from the then Pope, Pius XII, for the construction of a basilica in honour of Our Lady of Lanka.

Masson died the following year and his successor Archbishop Thomas Cooray took on the responsibility of ensuring his predecessor's vision was realized; In 1948 Pope Pius XII established the Mary Immaculate, to be known as Our Lady of Lanka, as the principal Roman Catholic patroness of the island. He then acquired a nearby rubber estate and had the basilica constructed on the amply-sized land. Many shady local trees such as Neem and Na were planted to give a place for future pilgrims to rest under.

On February 4, 1950, the cornerstone for the basilica was laid. It was completed in 1974, a year after Pope Paul VI endowed the church with the title of Minor Basilica. On February 6, 1974, the consecration of the basilica and crowning of the statue of Our Lady of Lanka took place; making it the national basilica and a national shrine of Sri Lanka.

Discover a tranquil haven at Tranquility in Ragama, where luxury, comfort, and heartfelt hospitality come together. Our ...
08/07/2025

Discover a tranquil haven at Tranquility in Ragama, where luxury, comfort, and heartfelt hospitality come together. Our spacious family rooms offer air conditioning, private en-suite bathrooms, and balconies that invite you to unwind with a peaceful view. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi, and enjoy thoughtful touches like work desks and free toiletries. Whether you're here to relax, reconnect, or explore the area, we make sure your stay feels truly special.

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133/1, Police Lane
Ragama
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