
The Passion of Ukraine: How Faith, Memory and Courage Sustain a Nation at War
COMMENTARY: From smuggled aid to candlelit prayers, Ukraine’s faithful are holding the line against both bombs and despair.
COMMENTARY: From smuggled aid to candlelit prayers, Ukraine’s faithful are holding the line against both bombs and despair.
COMMENTARY: Pope Francis’ recent intervention in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has created a new and surprising dynamic.
Pope Francis earlier this month was asked about the possibility of traveling to Ukraine's capital.
In the words of Cardinal Parolin, therefore, there was no judgment, not even implicit, of the decision to supply arms to Ukraine.
The Holy Father has spoken out repeatedly for peace in Ukraine since the violence began.
The Assumption of the Virgin parish functions as a distribution center for humanitarian aid because many people, including non-believers, come there every day to ask for material and financial help.
‘Diary From Kyiv’ documents day-to-day life in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of the country, sharing faith in God along the way.
The angelic protector is also at the center of the coat of arms of the Ukrainian capital.
Pope St. John Paul II delivered this stirring homily when he visited Kyiv in June 2001.
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