The best of the Catholic Church is outside of Rome, often found in the churches concerned for the poor and marginalized, and these days inside Poland, where Ukrainians fleeing war have found refuge in the homes and hearts of their neighbors.
In the face of the full-scale Russian invasion of their country, Ukrainian women have shown unparalleled resilience and fortitude against considerable odds, both within and outside Ukraine.
GSR Today - On the U.N. International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict this year, as last, there is an understandable focus on sexual violence waged during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The recent flooding caused by a collapsed dam in southeastern Ukraine has demoralized residents who live close to the front lines of the Russo-Ukrainian war, says a Ukrainian sister who has been helping coordinate humanitarian efforts during the last 16 months and calls the situation "desperate."
Sr. Lydia Timkova has committed to regular trips across Ukraine to shepherd food and medical supplies to civilians living near the Russian front. Twice in 2023, Timkova has journeyed to where battles are raging.
Last year, the Presentation Sisters gave use of their unoccupied flat in Bratislava, Slovakia, to Ukrainian refugees. The need for accommodation and safety is still vital for many families fleeing the war.
'Christ will rise, and Ukraine will rise': In the 14 months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Catholic sisters have struggled to keep the spirit, promise and vision of Easter and Resurrection alive day-to-day.
GSR Today - During my assignment in Ukraine, war was evident. Damage to towns and survivors' sober observations framed our time there. Yet reminders of war were almost always offset by the Ukrainians' resolve and humanity.