Bishop Harold Anthony Perera

Birth and Early Life

Bishop Harold was born on June 9, 1951 as the second son of late Mr. Michael Perera and late Mrs. Pesona Jayamaha. The only other member of his family was his elder brother, late Mr. Gabriel Joseph Perera. The surviving relatives in the family are the widow of his brother and her two children and their families.

He received his primary education at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic School in Pamunugama upto Grade 5 and thereafter joined St. Aloysius’ Seminary, Borella on January 13, 1962 to prepare himself for the priesthood. Then, he entered the Intermediate Seminary, Haputale in 1971 and the National Seminary, Ampitiya in 1973 for his studies in Philosophy and Theology.

Priesthood

He was ordained a Priest on July 5, 1980 by the Most Rev. Dr. Nicholas Marcus Fernando, the then Archbishop of Colombo. He did his spell of parish work as an Assistant Priest at Dalugama and as the Parish Priest at Kurana, Thudella and Liyanagemulla. He left for Rome in 1986 for his higher studies, where he successfully completed Bachelor of Theology at the Urban University and Masters of Arts (Theology) at the University of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Archdiocesan Appointments

He served as the Procurator General of the Archdiocese of Colombo from 1992 to 1998. He had a stint as the Archdiocesan Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies as well from 1998 to 2001. He concurrently served as Administrator of the Archdiocesan Estates, Member of the Archdiocesan Curia, member of Archdiocesan Personnel Board, Member of Archdiocesan College of Consulters and Member of Archdiocesan Senate from 1996 to 2003.

National Seminary

He was the Bursar at the National Seminary, Ampitiya from 1983 to 1991, besides he served as a Lecturer and Member of the academical staff. Later, he was appointed as the Director of the Philosophate at the National Seminary, Ampitiya in 2001 and served in the position until he was elevated to his Episcopal status.

Bishop of Ratnapura

Bishop Harold was appointed as the second Bishop of the Diocese of Ratnapura and took Canonical possession of the Diocese at Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Ratnapura on March 22, 2003 following his Episcopal Ordination at St. Lucia’s Cathedral, Kotahena on March 18, 2003 by the Most Rev. Dr. Malcolm Ranjith. He served the diocese as the Bishop of Ratnapura from January 29, 2003 to February 15, 2005. Also, he functioned as the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese from July 2006 to May 4, 2007.

The Diocese of Ratnapura was originally a part of the Diocese of Galle. On November 2, 1995 it became an independent diocese and includes the two Administrative Districts of Ratnapura and Kegalle. The first Bishop of Ratnapura, the Most Rev. Dr. Malcolm Ranjith who steered the newly carved diocese from November 2, 1995 to October 1, 2001 was instrumental in laying a solid foundation for the future of the diocese within a short span of 5 years.

Bishop of Galle

His Lordship Harold was installed as the 6th Bishop of the Diocese of Galle on March 8, 2005 at the Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Galle. The Diocese of Galle is one of the oldest dioceses in Sri Lanka and boasts a proud history of 115 years. He assumed duties at a very crucial juncture in the history of our country, just after the Tsumani tidal waves devastated the whole of the Southern coastal belt.

The original Diocese of Galle that comprised the two Administrative Provinces of Southern and Sabaragamuwa was divided in 1995 to create the new Diocese of Ratnapura. The present Diocese of Galle includes the three Administrative Districts of Galle, Matara and Hambanthota.

The Diocese of Galle will remember Bishop Harold for his pioneering work mainly to resurrect the diocese from the catastrophe of Tsunami, for his praiseworthy missionary and evangelizing efforts and for his unmatched apostolic zeal towards welfare of the diocese.

As Chairman of Caritas Sri Lanka, he made untiring efforts to harness the resources available to be utilized towards his mammoth efforts in constructing thousands of houses and several school buildings. His determination and inspiration in timely completion of renovation work of the famed St. Mary’s Shrine in Matara for the Centenary Celebrations is indeed remarkable.

Then His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appointed Rt. Rev. Dr. Harold Anthony Perera as the 2nd Bishop of the Diocese of Kurunegala.




Bishop Cletus Chandrasiri

Bishop Cletus Chandrasiri Perera O.S.B.




April 28, 2024

Bible Competition for Parish Level


April 28, 2024

Daham Pasal Visiting at Embilipitiya


April 29, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Samantha, SSS


May 1, 2024

Birthday of Fr. Niroshan Vaz


May 5, 2024

Birthday of Fr. John Dominic, SSS


May 5, 2024

Daham Pasal Visiting to Hapurugala


May 6, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Shane


May 7, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Anthonymuthu OMI


May 8, 2024

Birthday of Fr, Nicholas


May 9, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Joy


May 10, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Sanjeewa


May 10, 2024

The death Anniversary of Fr. Boni Bastian, OMI


May 11, 2024

Day of Rosary for youth


May 12, 2024

Birthday of Fr, Greshan


May 12, 2024

Visiting of the Daham Pasal at Mahena


May 12, 2024

World Communication Day


May 13, 2024

Birthday of Fr. Sanjeewa


May 16, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Fr. Anthony Regan, OCD


May 17, 2024

Birthday of Fr. Ayal Indika


May 17, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Frs. Suranga, Romesh and Maurice


May 17, 2024

Seminars for the Prefects will be held at Pastoral Center, Awisawella till 19th of May


May 21, 2024

Priestly Ordination Anniversary of Frs. Reginald and Sampath


May 21, 2024

Death Anniversary of Fr. Nevil Janze


May 23, 2024

Pre-Cana classes will be held at Ss. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, Ratnapura.


May 23, 2024

National Youth gathering till 25th of May