Vatican expresses readiness to help in conflict settlement in Ukraine
Кардинал РКЦ Леонардо Сандри. Фото: ugcc.ua
Pope Francis is ready to contribute to the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, said Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, Prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches, in an interview with the La Reppublica newspaper.
The Vatican representative says that his Congregation is not aware of a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia and that he believes that mediation by the Holy See could in any case take place in the wake of the work of the Minsk group. At the same time, however, he affirms that Pope Francis could come into play, as he has already done to help reconciliation in other scenarios.
“In general, when people ask for help to promote peace and reconciliation, the Holy See never backs down,” Sandry said.
Earlier Vladimir Zelensky suggested holding a meeting with Putin in the Vatican, calling it "an ideal place for a dialogue about peace in the Donbass". At the same time, "Novoye Vremya", citing its own sources, reported that the Ukrainian side is considering Jerusalem and the Austrian capital Vienna for a meeting with the President of the Russian Federation.
As earlier reported, Zelensky declared spiritual unity with the Pope in the cause of peace in the Donbass.
Read also
EXCLUSIVE: ROCOR Weighs Canonization of Its First U.S.-Born Saint
Abp. Gabriel of Montreal and Canada speaks to UOJ-USA about the commission to investigate the life of Fr. Seraphim Rose.
Metr. Shio Receives Church Leaders in Tbilisi
Orthodox delegations gathered in Tbilisi to honor Patr. Ilia II and affirm unity among the Churches.
Abp. Mark Visits Pennsylvania Parish for Lenten Services
Abp. Mark’s visit strengthened Coal Region faithful during their Lenten journey.
Metr. Saba Appeals for Lebanon Relief Donations
Metr. Saba calls for urgent donations to aid displaced families in Lebanon.
New Orthodox Parish School Set to Open in Pennsylvania
"The School has been in the prayers of St. John Chrysostom Orthodox Church since the community's founding in 1992," a press release states. "Through God, all things are possible!"
Ancient Monastic Complex Found in Egypt
A newly discovered Egyptian site highlights the scale and sophistication of early monastic life.