During his most recent papal meeting, Major Archbishop Shevchuk thanked Pope Leo for the “solidarity and support” he has shown to Ukraine.
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
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“This is not only a military war. It is also an informational and diplomatic war. Sometimes the world becomes a victim of Russian propaganda.”
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A Russia attack on Ternopil, Ukraine, Nov. 18-19 left at least 25 people dead, among them three children, and over 70 others were injured, 15 of them children.
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PHILADELPHIA (OSV News) — “Even in our anguish, hope can take root and healing can begin anew” through Jesus Christ, said the nation’s Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishops in a new …
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Christians in Ukraine are “like the first-century Christians, hunted by an empire” and “horribly persecuted,” says the executive producer of a new documentary.
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“It was very good to be in straight connection with God, to pray, to dedicate my time during the conclave to what is happening.”
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“The Jubilee calls us to become pilgrims of this hope in our entire life, despite the adversities of the current moment,” said Pope Leo.
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“We believe that the visit of the pope could contribute to stopping the war in Ukraine,” Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk said in a statement.
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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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(OSV News) — As Ukraine marks the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishops are affirming Ukrainians’ belief in “the triumph of God’s truth” — and the …
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