Tag: Catholics in Ukraine
In Ukraine, the Church suffers alongside its people
Since the beginning of the war the bishop has remained with his faithful, and continues to help all those who need it in Eastern Ukraine
Nuns survive under shelling on Ukraine frontline
"We are all alive, yes. No one has left. This is our home," said a nun, her face framed by a black veil as shelling roared in the distance
Indian nun becomes ‘beacon of light’ for stranded students, refugees in...
Sister Ligy Payyappilly has been instrumental in evacuating hundreds of Indian students from Ukraine to the borders of neighboring countries
Indian nuns in Ukraine face food shortage
A doctor quoted the Teresa nuns as saying that the difficulties will not deter their commitment to serve the homeless
Priests, nuns refuse to leave Ukraine amid chaos of war
Despite the immediate danger to the lives of all who stay, the clergy, led by the bishop, remain with their communities
Indian nun, companions shelter women, children fleeing war in Ukraine
The nun said the infant and her mother reminded her of Joseph and Mary fleeing Bethlehem to Egypt with the infant Jesus
Ukraine’s ‘City of Mary’ has been turned into a cemetery, says...
Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk lamented what he described as the “mass murder” of Ukrainians following Russia’s full-scale invasion
Ukraine priests want to break from ‘Cain’ Russian church
Like much of their social and cultural fabric, Ukraine and Russia have been intertwined by their religious beliefs for hundreds of years
Indian nun among sisters helping stranded foreign students in Ukraine
Sister Payyappilly gives shelter and food to distressed students aside from helping them cross the Ukrainian border to escape
‘I will go to Ukraine, as far as I can,’ says...
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, the papal almoner, said he intended to enter the war-torn country via Poland at the pope’s behest