From the centre of Orthodoxy,
the Phanar, we are addressing all of you, beloved spiritual children, on this
special day, the twenty-fourth of August, 2022, the thirty-first anniversary of
Ukraine’s declaration of independence. We offer heartfelt greetings and our
paternal love to you all at this difficult time as you defend your homeland
from a foreign invader.
History has bound Ukraine and the Ecumenical
Patriarchate since the end of the tenth century, when the Holy Prince Vladimir,
like “a merchant in search of fine pearls,” sent emissaries to Constantinople,
where he found Christ, the priceless pearl. Since then, the Mother Church of
Constantinople has always been at your side, sharing your joys and sorrows.
By the grace of God, during these days last year, we had the honour to partake in the Independence Day celebrations in Kyiv during our first Patriarchal Visit to your hospitable country after the Holy and Great Church of Christ granted the Tomos of Autocephaly to your Church.
Last year was a time of celebration and
rejoicing. But unfortunately, when you were looking for good, evil came; when
you waited for light, darkness came, days of affliction came to meet you (cf.
Job 30:26-27). With great sadness and horror, last February, we learned of the
unjustified aggression against your country by the Russian Federation, a gross
violation of international law. Since then, we have been anxiously following
the war’s progression and its political, economic, sociological, and ecological
consequences.
It is our conviction that no Church or
Christian can justify or support any form of aggression by using religious
language. Called to be peacemakers, genuine Christians must support all
initiatives to prevent conflict via dialogue, which fosters understanding and
reconciliation.
Constantly lifting our prayers to the Mother of
God to grant justice and peace to Ukraine, we petition our Lord that no one be
filled with anguish for their families. Furthermore, we beseech the Almighty
that their heroic sons and daughters will not die defending their native land.
The virtuous Ukrainian people did not attack
anyone, but were forced to defend their land and homes. May the All-Merciful
Lord strengthen all of you to endure these many distresses and bear this heavy
cross. Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, said: “Where I am, there My servant will be
also.” (John 12:26). You must know that God is always with you, that this evil
and ungodly war will end; evil will never overcome good; darkness will never
overcome light. After suffering and torment, the light of Christ will shine,
and peace will reign in Ukraine.
In March, we visited Ukrainian refugees in
Poland in a spirit of solidarity to bring them solace and hope, trying to
awaken the international community’s conscience to this tragedy that is taking
place in Europe. Today, with much paternal love, we console you and bestow on
you all – civil and ecclesiastical authorities, the armed forces, selfless
medical professionals, educators, refugees throughout the world, all Ukrainian
citizens and everyone of goodwill – our Patriarchal blessing, wishing you all
that “the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in all ways and may
be with you all” (2 Thess. 3:16).
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