Patriarch Sviatoslav of Kyiv writes on Saturday, February 26

Message from His Beatitude, Archbishop Sviatoslav of Kyiv and Halych, Father and Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church this morning from Kyiv, English translation by Fr Deacon Daniel Galazda:

Glory to Jesus Christ!
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ!

Today is Saturday, February 26, and the sun is rising over Kyiv, over Ukrainian Kyiv, over Kyiv that is triumphing, over Kyiv that has survived another night, a night blessed by God.

Allow me to address all of you with a word of greeting, a word of blessing, and a word of thanks. First of all, allow me to pass on to you the words of greeting and support from the Holy Father, Francis, who called me himself yesterday in order to express his support. He said literally the following words: “Farò tutto che é possibile.” (I will do everything possible.) Of course, to stop the war, so that innocent people do not die, so that Ukraine has the opportunity to develop freely. I would like every to be thankful to the Holy Father, because the whole global community is mobilizing itself in our support.

I would like to thank everyone today who in the last few days have sent me letters of support and solidarity with Ukraine, with the Ukrainian people, and with our Church.

I would like to thank the Bishops’ Conference of Europe and its president, the archbishop of Vilinius, archbishop Gintaras Grušas, as well as the bishops of Poland, Germany, France, England, Italy, USA, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, but it was particularly pleasant for me to receive a letter from the all the Catholic bishops of Kazakhstan expressing their support for our Ukraine and expressing their unity with our people in prayer.

To all those who are supporting Ukraine in various ways, in the name of our people, in the name of our state, in the name of besieged Kyiv, in whose streets battles are taking place, let me say a sincere “thank you.” They say that when artillery speaks, muses are silent. Let the muses remain silent, but we Christians, we people, have no right to be silent.