Pope called Ukraine president; expressed 'profound pain' | Inquirer News

Pope called Ukraine president; expressed ‘profound pain’

/ 06:38 AM February 27, 2022

Pope Francis holds the weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, February 23, 2022. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Pope Francis holds the weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, February 23, 2022. (REUTERS)

VATICAN CITY  – Pope Francis called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday and expressed his “most profound pain” for the country’s suffering, the Ukrainian Embassy to the Vatican said.

The embassy announced the conversation in a tweet and an embassy official told Reuters the conversation took place at about 4 p.m. (1500 GMT) but could disclose no further details.

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“The Holy Father expressed his most profound pain for the tragic events happening in our country,” the embassy said in the tweet.

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The Vatican confirmed the call and in his own tweet Zelenskiy said he thanked the pope “for praying for peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire. The Ukrainian people feel the spiritual support of His Holiness.”

The conversation took place a day after the pope made a surprise visit to the Russian embassy to relay his concern over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to Moscow’s ambassador, in an unprecedented departure from diplomatic protocol.

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The Russian ambassador denied an Argentine media report that the pope, 85, had offered the Vatican’s mediation.

Also on Friday, the pope called Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, leader of Ukraine’s Eastern-rite Catholics who has vowed not to leave Kyiv and who has opened up his cathedral’s basement as a bomb shelter. Shevchuk’s Rome office said the pope told the archbishop “I will do everything I can” to help.

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