UGCC Head expresses condolences regarding the Boston tragedy

Friday, 19 April 2013, 16:48
“In the name of bishops, priests, monastic orders and laity of UGCC in Ukraine, I express my deepest condolences regarding the death of people and the destructions caused by the terrible explosions during the Boston Marathon… I will pray for all and for everyone who is providing pastoral care, surrounding with their care the victims of this violence,” His Beatitude Sviatoslav (Shevchuk), UGCC Head, wrote in his letter of condolences to Cardinal Seán O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston, regarding the tragedy that took place in Boston (USA) on April 15, 2013.

“In the name of bishops, priests, monastic orders and laity of UGCC in Ukraine, I express my deepest condolences regarding the death of people and the destructions caused by the terrible explosions during the Boston Marathon…  I will pray for all and for everyone who is providing pastoral care, surrounding with their care the victims of this violence,” His Beatitude Sviatoslav (Shevchuk), UGCC Head, wrote in his letter of condolences to Cardinal Seán O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston, regarding the tragedy that took place in Boston (USA) on April 15, 2013.

We remind readers that during the Boson marathon in USA, three heavy explosions happened, killing three people (among them an 8-year-old boy) and wounding over 140 people.  Six Ukrainians also participated in the marathon and they all survived.

“We unite in prayer with you, the Church in Boston, and the victims of the tragedy and their families.  During Easter time we proclaim that Christ has risen, through his death overcoming death and giving life to those in their graves!  May this promise of the resurrection and refuge from the darkness of sin, provide strength to those who need it the most,” concluded his letter the UGCC Primate.

UGCC  Department of Information

 

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