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Ukraine: “God’s grace is greater than the horrors of war”

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“Many ask me: ‘How can God allow this to happen?’ It is very difficult for me to answer. But I draw my strength from Eucharistic ...

Women protect the faith in Ukraine

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As many men fight on the frontlines, women face domestic challenges alone, including the burden of raising children and caring for relatives, and the immense ...

Help for the Training of Seminarians in Ukraine 

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The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic seminary in the archeparchy of Ternopil-Zboriv has been open since 1993. It is named for Cardinal Josyf Slipyj, the great hero and ...

Families in Ukraine suffer “constant torture”

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“In 2023, we had 170,000 new families, but there were 120,000 divorces. These are the highest divorce numbers in the history of independent Ukraine. Helping ...

A House for the Capuchin Fathers in Ukraine 

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Some time ago, the Capuchin Fathers who have worked in Lviv, Ukraine since 2021 asked us for our help with a major problem. They needed ...

“The Ukrainian people are deeply exhausted”

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The head of the Catholic Church in Ukraine meets with Aid to the Church in Need to discuss the challenges the country faces. On the ...

A Vehicle for Religious Sisters in Ukraine

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Three sisters of the congregation of Saint Joseph live and work in the city of Starokostyantyniv in West Ukraine. The sisters visit the elderly and ...

Ukraine: Drone attacks on Caritas warehouse hurt the needy

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When the drones hit Lviv on the morning of September 19th, a warehouse containing donations to the charity Caritas-Spes was destroyed.  “All the relief goods ...

A Generator for Saint Joseph’s Parish in Ukraine

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Life is not easy in the town of Dnipro, where Russia’s war on Ukraine has made air raid sirens and rocket attacks a constant reality. ...

Ukraine: Diocese cares for people traumatized by war

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"Diocesan buildings have been turned into places of shelter, and “almost half of Roman Catholic families in the region have housed IDPs in their own ...
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