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En Ukraine, « une telle guerre ne mérite aucune excuse, ni de Dieu, ni des populations »

Dans un « Message aux fidèles et aux citoyens d'Ukraine », du 24 février, Sa Béatitude le métropolite Onuphre de Kiev et de toute l'Ukraine (Patriarcat de Moscou) a abordé avec franchise la situation actuelle : « La situation est délicate », a-t-il déclaré. « Malheureusement, la Russie a lancé une offensive militaire contre l'Ukraine et, en ce moment dramatique, je vous exhorte à ne pas paniquer, à être courageux, et à faire preuve d’amour pour votre patrie et les uns pour les autres. »

WCC urges President Putin to stop war, restore peace to Ukraine

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca has endorsed an appeal issued by the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) and urged President Putin to stop the war and restore peace to the people and nation of Ukraine.

In Ukraine, “such a war has no excuse, neither from God, nor from people”

In an Address to the Faithful and Citizens of Ukraine” on 24 February, His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry of Kyiv and All Ukraine (Moscow Patriarchate) candidly addressed the current situation: Trouble has happened,” he said. Most regrettably, Russia has started military actions against Ukraine, and at this fateful time, I urge you not to panic, be courageous and show love for your homeland and for one another.”

WCC urges United States government to recognize Armenian Genocide

“Recognition of the Armenian Genocide is a matter of fundamental principle, an essential step towards healing, reconciliation and reparation, and – most importantly – a vital measure for the prevention of genocide today and in the future,” wrote Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca, acting general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in a letter to United States President Joe Biden on 21 April.