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By Edoardo Giribaldi
Dec 14 2022
The Rector of Santa Sophia Cathedral in Rome, Fr. Marco Semehen, calls for a renewed solidarity to “shine the light of hope” in Ukraine, saying Ukrainians are still in need of humanitarian aid as the war grinds on.
“We want to say to the people who are under the bombs, who have lost their families and are in despair, that they are not alone.”
The Rector of Santa Sophia Cathedral, the national Church for Ukrainians in Rome, Fr. Marco Semehen called for new and concrete support to the populations afflicted by the war to help them survive the upcoming harsh winter.
“Since the first day of the invasion, the Ukrainian community at Santa Sophia has become the hub from which trucks depart, carrying the fruit of people’s generosity,” reads a press release issued by the Rector, who, interviewed by Vatican News, painted an overview of the solidarity expressed toward Ukraine in the past months.