Pope meets with head of Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine, who invites him to Kyiv
- Pope Leo XIV met with His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine, at the Vatican on Thursday.
- Shevchuk invited Pope Leo to visit Ukraine and presented a list of prisoners held by Russia.
- Pope Leo has called for a peaceful end to the war and expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people during his blessings.
- The Holy See aims to facilitate dialogue between enemies, promoting hope and peace for all involved.
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Pope Leo XIV Met with the Head of the Greek Catholic Church of Ukraine at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV received the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Sviatoslav Shevchuk, at the Vatican on Thursday, once again calling for a peaceful and negotiated solution to the war.
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