The Church had a Ukrainian and a Russian woman hold the cross during the Vatican’s Way of the Cross procession on Good Friday
Yet a week later, the incidents have left a lingering bad taste for some Ukrainians and their supporters.
“We interpret it as the equivalent of saying a rapist and a victim must reconcile,” he said. “The rapist needs to repent first. If you don’t do that, you are perpetuating an injustice.”about Moscow’s invasion. He has condemned its barbarity toward Ukrainians and made allusions to Russia and President Vladimir Putin as the aggressors, but never mentioned them by name.
y their participation asks God to “teach us to be peacemakers, brothers and sisters,” while again making no reference to which people or country started the conflict. and, some believe, provided its ideological underpinning: The notion that Ukraine is just part of a single Orthodox nation with Belarus and Russia, the war a righteous fight between Western decadence and traditional values.clerics on its website and quoted the Pope’s representative as condemning “restrictive actions” against any church during the conflict.
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