Newly appointed UGCC cardinal attends press conference with Ukrainian flag
Future Cardinal Mykola Bychok. Photo: UGCC
On October 14, the first official press conference of Cardinal-designate Mykola Bychok, the ruling bishop of the Melbourne Eparchy of the UGCC, took place at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Melbourne, according to the UGCC press service.
At the meeting with journalists, he brought with him a Ukrainian flag that had been with soldiers in battles for Karlivka, Marinka, Avdiivka, and other cities.
"This flag was with our soldiers on the battlefield. It was carried in fierce battles, and then, when captured by Russian troops, they were tortured, sometimes with the flag wrapped around their heads. The flag bears traces of blood and footprints," the bishop shared.
Bishop Mykola of the UGCC also quoted the words of Pope Francis, who called for an end to the killing of civilians and airstrikes on Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of this message for Ukrainians who are facing a difficult winter.
As reported by the UOJ, on October 6, 2024, after the "Angelus" prayer, Pope Francis announced that a consistory would take place on December 8, during which new cardinals would be appointed. Among those chosen is Bishop Mykola Bychok of the Melbourne Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (Australia).
Read also
Metropolitan Longin Alleges Assassination Plot Against Him
Bancheny hierarch claims a group from Ivano-Frankivsk was sent to kill him.
Archbishop of Cyprus: Decision on Metropolitan Tychikos’ Appeal Expected in August
Hierarch retains presumption of innocence amid ongoing review by Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Holy Cross Seminarians Conclude Pilgrimage with Spiritual Encounters in Thessaloniki and Mount Athos
Students reflect on ministry and heritage during the final days of the transformative journey.
Estonian Government Passes New Law Against Orthodox Church
New legislation would force the Estonian Orthodox Church to cut its ties with the Moscow Patriarchate. This is depsite the fact that the Estonian Church has been autonomous since 1993.
Over 100 Souls Received Into the Patriarchal Exarchate of Africa
The Russian Orthodox Church's missionary efforts bear fruit in Zambia and Cameroon.
OCU and Uniates Conduct Joint Consecration for Military Church Construction
"Hierarchs" Dumenko and Greek-Catholic Chaplains Conduct Joint Rite