As an emergency bill to replenish dwindling ammunition and supplies for Ukraine's forces languishes in the U.S. House, Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia warned that failing to support Ukraine as Russia's war machine relentlessly presses
Ukrainian Metropolitan Archbishop Borys Gudziak comments on Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
As Vatican, others urge disarmament, Russia reportedly working on space-based nuclear weapon
The United States has new intelligence about new Russian capabilities concerning a space-based nuclear weapon that could threaten the U.S. satellite network, according to multiple reports, underscoring the Vatican's ongoing call for global nuclear disarmament.
February 24, 2022, opened a new page in Ukraine’s history — Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. That day, the Russian army attacked Ukrainian territories from the north, east and south. Missiles hit most regions of the country. Many people were
Uliania Zhuravchak left her hometown of Skhidnytsia, Ukraine, years ago, but even then, the war was already starting. She arrived in Krakow, Poland, in 2015 to serve on the World Youth Day organizing committee. She continues to live and work in Krakow,
As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine reaches the two-year mark Feb. 24, OSV News sat down with Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia, recently returned from his latest visit to Ukraine, for his insights on the
Russia's war on Ukraine, now at the 10-year mark, aims to "eliminate the existence of the whole nation," warned the leader of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
"We can testify that what is happening right now in Ukraine is genocide," said Major Archbishop
Russia’s war in Ukraine has been called by one scholar “the first religious war of the 21st century.” While geopolitical factors, including Russia’s perceived security concerns, contributed to the outbreak of war, this appellation says something true about the high stakes of
Representatives of Christian churches in Ukraine strongly condemned the ideology of the "Russian world" ("Russkiy mir") -- as a "chauvinistic doctrine" that "denies the right of the Ukrainian nation to self-determination" and "sovereign development."
The heads and authorized representatives of Ukraine's Christian churches
The Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations, which represents the various Christian, Jewish and Muslim bodies of Ukraine, called the world to recognize Russia as a terrorist state and provide Ukraine with the means necessary to protect life.