Finally, the bishop thanked the support received from bishops and parishes in Argentina, and highlighted the solidarity of other non-Catholic communities and Churches “that are together, praying and working to overcome this moment of pain and suffering for all the people. The Church must walk together,” he said.
For things to improve, he called for prayer, fasting and daily help, because “it is in this force of prayer that we give our work to benefit the end of this war in Ukraine and for the families who suffer the consequences.” .
Beginning in February 2022, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led more than 6.4 million Ukrainians to seek refuge in various countries around the world, according to United Nations reports.
According to a report of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) published on February 22 of this year, a total of 10,582 civilians have been killed since the start of the war, and 19,875 wounded.