Archbishop Gudziak traveled to Ukraine two days after the Aug. 15 summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.
Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak
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The Alaska summit has failed to address “fundamental moral and geopolitical questions,” said Ukrainian Metropolitan Archbishop Borys Gudziak of Philadelphia.
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Our Catholic tradition says time and again that how a society treats its most vulnerable members is a test of its moral character. Our faith compels us to care for …
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Two leading U.S. Catholic bishops called for “renewed vigilance and action” against antisemitism following the May 21 killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers.
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New pope described as “a holy man who will lead us with strong faith and humility.”
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PHILADELPHIA (OSV News) — Catholic bishops and faithful in the U.S. are helping to heal broken bodies, minds and spirits in Ukraine amid Russia’s full-scale invasion, thanks to a church-driven …
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(OSV News) — Through its trust in God, even amid the horror of war, “Ukraine can give America hope to not be afraid” of living out the call of the Gospel, …
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Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak, head of U.S. Ukrainian Catholics, spoke after a televised row between President Trump and President Zelenskyy.
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BALTIMORE (OSV News) — Methods of further incorporating “Laudato Si’,” Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical on care of creation, into the life of the church at the local and national level …
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Eastern church leaders describe heroic witness on front lines in conflict-ridden regions
by Laura Ieraciby Laura Ieraci(OSV News) — The heroic work and witness of the Eastern churches in some of the world’s most conflict-ridden regions was highlighted at the annual Catholic Media Conference held in …
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