For Catholic University student, Ukraine war takes a personal toll
WASHINGTON — For Lydia Korostelova, Russia’s brutal invasion of her native Ukraine has hit home in ways she could never have imagined. “People are leaving
WASHINGTON — For Lydia Korostelova, Russia’s brutal invasion of her native Ukraine has hit home in ways she could never have imagined. “People are leaving
VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state, said it appeared Ukraine could keep Pope Francis safe if he made a wartime
Students, teachers, administrators and parents came together at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington the evening of April 6 to offer prayers for peace in
At Sts. Joachim and Anna Ukrainian Catholic Church in Front Royal, Therese Fedoryka led approximately 50 parishioners through a workshop March 20 to decorate their
VATICAN CITY — Andrii Yurash, Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See, presented his credentials to Pope Francis April 7. He also met with Cardinal Pietro
ROME — With his voice often trembling and tears sliding down to his beard, the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church spoke via Zoom about
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis renewed his call for an end to the war in Ukraine and strongly denounced the conflict as a barbaric act
VATICAN CITY — As Russia’s violent monthlong invasion continued to devastate Ukraine, Pope Francis laid the fates of both countries at the feet of Mary
When I was a boy, there was a revolution in Hungary against the communist government. The Soviet Union put it down brutally. Several hundred thousand
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said March 24 that the United States plans to welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians as refugees. This was announced while
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