Pope Francis met with the bishops of the Ukrainian Catholic Greek Synod who hold their own synod these days. War is an evil that robs children of their smiles, the Pope said. Pope Francis agrees to recite the Rosary in October dedicated to peace and ending conflict.
(Vatican News Network) On the morning of September 6, Pope Francis met with the bishops of the Ukrainian Catholic Greek Synod before presiding over the public audience, and listened to them tell about the suffering caused by this ferocious war. Judging by the “deaths, wounded and tortured numbers” of the war, the Pope called it “the act of a devil who seeks to destroy”. Tragedy under brutality and crime itself has a “magnitude of martyrdom” that is not adequately mentioned.
The announcement from the Holy See Press Room shows that the Pope shares the pain of this tragedy witnessed in different parts of Ukraine, expresses his concern, and that there is a powerlessness in the face of this war, heard especially about Ukrainian children a feeling of. The pope mentioned that when meeting with Ukrainian children, “they look at you and forget what a smile is”.
Facing the brutality of war and the need to “pray more” for inner transformation and an end to the conflict, the Pope accepted the request of the bishops to “recite the “Peace” especially for peace and peace in Ukraine during the month of October, especially in places of pilgrimage. The Rosary”.
During this meeting, the Ukrainian bishops expressed their incomprehension of some of the pope’s statements, such as the speech he made on 25 August in a video link with Russian youth. The Pope repeated to the bishops what he said about Great Russia to journalists on his return trip from Mongolia, pointing out that the context at that time was to talk about this concept in a cultural sense.
For the Pope, this tragic period in Ukraine’s history should “imitate the suffering of Jesus, who did not remain in the state of humiliation, torture and crucifixion, but witnessed to speak the truth and be close to his people. courage, so that the people will not be discouraged.” “It’s not easy, it’s holiness, but the people need saints and teachers on the path that Jesus taught us,” the Pope acknowledged.
The statement from the Holy See Press Office concluded by saying that at the end of the meeting, the people present prayed and asked for the help of Our Lady. The pope confided to the bishops that he prayed every day for the Ukrainian people in front of the statue of the Virgin Mary given to him by Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk.
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2023-09-07 09:48:26