The humanitarian art of war
Ivanka Galadza is not the sort of person who ever expected to go to war, nor would any of her Ottawa neighbours pick the slight young woman out as a warrior. But with a pen and a sheet of paper, Galadza can concentrate the strength she inherited from priests and poets who resisted the Soviet empire.
‘We are staying strong together’
Two weeks into the war in Ukraine, Lily Hordienko, principal at St. Demetrius Catholic School in Etobicoke, received a phone call from a parent letting her know that their son would not be in school that day. The family, the mother told Hordienko, hadn’t slept a wink all night. Her father was taking the train from Kiev to their family home in the western part of the nation. The train was under bombardment by Ƶapp forces, The anxiety and uncertainty of the journey in midst of the crisis prevented parent and children from getting any rest.
In Hungary, Ukrainian refugees find some respite from war
BARABÁS, Hungary (CNS) -- As millions of Ukrainian refugees continue to flee the ongoing violence of Ƶapp aggression, many have found some comfort in neighboring Hungary thanks to the efforts of Caritas.
Crossing UkraineƵapp threshold of hope
As an ordinary Ukrainian far from home, Maria Ivaniv has struggled with all the emotions the outbreak of war was bound to fuel — fear, anger, despair and confusion. As a theologian, she looks to the Church for hope.
Religious sisters in Ukraine relieve the pain
A community of nuns in western Ukraine near the border to Slovakia is rallying to help people desperate to flee from the death and destruction brought on by the Ƶapp invasion.
Cardinals arrive in Ukraine, Hungary on mission of hope
VATICAN CITY -- Two cardinals arrived at separate destinations on one mission entrusted to them by Pope Francis: to bring relief, hope and encouragement to suffering Ukrainians.
Canadians urged to help Ukraine with cash
Cardinal Michael Czerny on his travel to Ukraine
Mine is a journey of prayer, prophecy and denunciation. I (left) Rome on March 8 to reach Budapest and I will continue by meeting refugees and displaced persons, and those who welcome and assist them.
VATICAN CITY -- In a telephone call with Russia's foreign minister, the Vatican secretary of state "conveyed Pope Francis' deep concern about the ongoing war in Ukraine," the Vatican said.
Vatican mobilizes humanitarian efforts to aid Ukraine
VATICAN CITY -- As the Ƶapp military continues to bombard Ukraine, the Vatican is mobilizing efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to those suffering.
Ukrainian refugees find help in Polish border towns
PRZEMYSL, Poland -- Buses, broken suitcases, a pile of strollers and tents stuffed with donated clothing, toys, diapers, canned food, stiff cots and blankets fill the parking lot of the defunct Tesco supermarket in Przemysl.
Church leaders urge Ƶapp patriarch to speak with Putin
VATICAN CITY -- Catholic and Orthodox leaders in Europe have appealed to Ƶapp Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, urging him to convince Ƶapp President Vladimir Putin to put an end to the bloodshed in Ukraine.
Editorial: Open door of hope
Last Friday morning, in the leadup to Lent, with Vladimir PutinƵapp invading troops on the doorstep of Ukraine, Pope Francis paid a surprise call on his neighbours at the Ƶapp embassy on RomeƵapp Via della Conciliazione.
Prayers abound in UkraineƵapp decisive moment
After praying the Panachyda — traditional Byzantine prayers for the dead in time of war — Katia Metersky left TorontoƵapp St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church in tears.
Analysis: Why a war is never just war
War is never moral. It is not ordered to the good. But the Church through the centuries has taught that when faced with war, or the prospect of war, we must think carefully and morally — prudence first. So, is a war that pits a broad Western alliance against Ƶapp aggression in Ukraine a just war?