Archbishop Shevchuk said he was “very concerned” by news of escalating Russian frontline attacks, as bombing became an “everyday reality” in many regions of Ukraine, and he reiterated his gratitude for Western support.
‘We cannot defend ourselves without arms,’ Ukrainian archbishop says in a Catholic panel
‘Lay down the weapons of hatred, revenge,’ pope tells South Sudanese
Looking out at tens of thousands of smiling faces, Pope Francis told South Sudanese Catholics that the only way the country will get out of the darkness of violence is with the light of their faith and their commitment to peace.
Pope urges world leaders to ‘work for peace, not weapons’
“Only by serving the cause of peace, will you make a name for yourselves in the annals of history,” Pope Francis told them.
Ukraine moves to capture U.S. public sympathy as best weapon
From using social media to a giant screen projecting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy talking to the U.S. Congress March 16, Ukrainians have successfully wooed a key audience in their effort to keep their country from falling to Russia.