20 April 2021

Major Archbishop: Ukrainians Living in ‘Psychological Terror’ As Russian Troops Gather at Border

Patriarch Sviatoslav is absolutely right. It will not go well for Catholics of any Rite if the Russians conquer Ukraine.

From Catholic News Agency

The leader of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church said his countrymen are living in constant terror of an attack as Russian troops gather at the border.

In an interview with ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk said: “We live in constant psychological terror and, according to the latest polls, 60% of the Ukrainian population lives in fear of a military attack by the Russian side.”

“On behalf of the Ukrainian people, I ask you to pray for peace in Ukraine, and for the involvement of the international community to resolve the conflict and to prevent a worldwide blaze exploding from this fuse,” the 50-year-old major archbishop said.

Ukraine is a country with a population of 44 million people bordering Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus, and Russia.

The Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014, focused on the east of the country. The warring parties agreed to a cease-fire in July 2020.

But in recent months, violations of the cease-fire agreement have grown in frequency, as Russia builds up troops at its border with Ukraine.

“We are very perplexed and worried about the increase in the Russian military presence at the threshold of our country,” Shevchuk said. “It seems that this is the most powerful militarization that has ever happened since the beginning of the war. This fact cannot go unnoticed by the international community.”

Pope Francis said that he was closely following the situation in eastern Ukraine at his Sunday Regina Coeli prayer on April 18.

Leading Catholics in praying a “Hail Mary” for the country and its people, Francis appealed for a decrease in tensions, and for an increase in mutual trust, reconciliation, and peace.

“May we also keep at heart the grave humanitarian situation being experienced by that population, to whom I express my closeness and for whom I invite you to pray,” the pope said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the pope for his words on Monday.

Writing on his Twitter account, he said: “Every word in support of Ukraine saves lives. Grateful to Your Holiness for praying for peace in Donbas. This is a goal that we can achieve through joint efforts only. Our power is in unity: spiritual, ideological, diplomatic.”

Shevchuk said that the Ukrainian government was doing what it could to avoid confrontation with Russia and to maintain the truce declared last year.

“But I must say that the war in the east of our country, which began in 2014, has never stopped,” the archbishop noted. “Every day our soldiers die, defending our country from Russian aggression. Now again we see long columns of Russian military vehicles heading towards the Ukrainian borders.”

He said that Ukrainians know their country is at the center of a more global conflict between the United States and Russia, but “Ukraine wants to restore just peace, our people want to be safe in their homes, and they have no interest in provoking a confrontation with the Russian Federation.”

“Above all, in this period of national fear, our Church wants to be close to her people, sharing the pain and concern of her people,” Shevchuk said.

He said that Catholics and other Christians in Ukraine had been praying and appealing for peace “incessantly” since the start of the war.

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