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The Vatican Push for Peace in Ukraine

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis has been a vocal advocate for peace and an end to the violence in the region. His prayers for the Ukrainian people have been accompanied by diplomatic and humanitarian initiatives, as the Holy See seeks to ease their plight and bring an end to the conflict.

One of the most notable actions taken by Pope Francis was his visit to the Russian Embassy to the Holy See on the day after the invasion. This was an unprecedented breach of diplomatic protocol, but the Pope felt that it was necessary to plead for peace in the face of such violence.

Since then, the Holy See has launched many other initiatives for peace. The Secretariat of State has used its representations around the globe to advocate for a peaceful solution to the conflict, while partnering with Italian President Sergio Mattarella to launch a new version of the Helsinki Accord from 1975. This accord commits European countries to the inviolability of borders and peaceful resolution of conflicts, and is particularly relevant in the current climate of conflict and tension.

On the humanitarian front, many organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, Caritas, and the pontifical mission societies, have launched appeals to help refugees and those affected by bombardments in the country. The Holy See has also provided direct humanitarian aid through Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who has traveled to the war-torn region several times to bring help directly from the Holy See.

Despite the Holy See’s efforts, peace in Ukraine remains elusive. The conflict has now been ongoing for almost one year, and while the Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See believes that peace will come soon, the prayer for peace is yet to be answered.

The plight of those who remain in Ukraine is documented by EWTN Vatican correspondent, Colm Flynn, who has traveled twice to the country to bring their stories to the world. EWTN Ukraine also broadcasts from Kiev, where Father Alexander and his team work tirelessly to bring the news to all Catholics in the country.

While the situation in Ukraine remains difficult, Pope Francis and the Holy See continue to advocate for peace and offer their support to those affected by the conflict. As Pope Francis has said, “In these days when we are seeing a lot of conflicts everywhere, starting from the war in Ukraine, diplomacy is a way just to help promote and enhance peace in our day.” It is clear that the Holy See will continue to play an important role in seeking peace and justice in Ukraine and around the world.

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