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Pope appeals for prayers for Ukraine


Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Lviv. Image by Rbrechko. finalist of European Special Award worldwide in Wiki Loves Monuments 2018

Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Lviv. Image by Rbrechko. finalist of European Special Award worldwide in Wiki Loves Monuments 2018

Source: Vatican Media

Pope Leo XIV asks for prayers for peace for war-torn Ukraine in a letter to Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, who will represent him in Lviv on 6 September at celebrations marking the 650th anniversary of the creation of the Metropolitan See of Halić.

In the letter to Cardinal Sepe, the Pope expresses his wish that the Archbishop Emeritus of Naples would convey his love and closeness to all the Christian faithful and to "all people of good will" who will take part in the event.

The historical Metropolitan See of Halić, which ultimately became the Archdiocese of Lviv of the Latins, is part of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.

"In this extremely difficult moment that Ukraine is experiencing," Pope Leo urged the faithful to guard "the commandment of charity with even greater care, both within the family and in public life," and to "nurture a living Christian hope in daily life," while asking God "fervently for the gift of peace."

The ceremony will be held in the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lviv.

Cardinal Sepe will be accompanied by a delegation that includes Fr Andriy Lehovich, personal secretary to the Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins, and Fr Roman Broda, professor at the Metropolitan Seminary and head of the Liturgical Office of the same Ukrainian Archdiocese.

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