Posted on 04/12/2022 6:54:13 PM PDT by marshmallow
ATICAN CITY (CNS) — The head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church asked Pope Francis to scrap plans to have a Ukrainian woman and a Russian woman carry the cross together during the pope’s Way of the Cross service at Rome’s Colosseum April 15.
Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, said April 12, “I consider such an idea untimely, ambiguous and such that it does not take into account the context of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.”
For Eastern Catholics in Ukraine, he said, “the texts and gestures of the 13th station of this Way of the Cross are incoherent and even offensive, especially in the context of the expected second, even bloodier attack of Russian troops on our cities and villages.”
The meditation for the 13th station, which the Vatican said was written by a Ukrainian family and a Russian family, speaks of “death everywhere” and asks, “Where are you, Lord? Where are you hiding? We want our life back as before. Why all of this? What wrong did we do? Why have you forsaken us? Why have you forsaken our peoples?”
But it also ponders “how difficult it will be to reconcile ourselves to all this. Lord, where are you? Speak to us amid the silence of death and division, and teach us to be peacemakers, brothers and sisters, and to rebuild what bombs tried to destroy.”
Before Archbishop Shevchuk issued his statement, Andrii Yurash, Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See, had tweeted that his embassy “understands and shares the general concern in Ukraine and many other communities” about the idea of bringing a Ukrainian and a Russian together to carry the cross at the service.
“Now we are working on the issue, trying to explain (the) difficulties of its realization and possible consequences,” he........
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Is the Russian woman somehow guilty of something? Is it known who she is? Or is this more Eastern Euro collectivism where people carry collective ethnic guilt?
They are unworthy of America.
How about a wrestling match instead? 🤪
I think that it's about the optics.
Don't want to invoke Godwin's Law - but to make it absolutely clear:
During the height of the Nazi Holocaust, would you have wanted a German woman (maybe stereotypically blonde and blue-eyed - i.e., "Aryan"-looking) together with an obvious Holocaust victim carrying the Cross?
No one is saying that that particular German woman is guilty of anything - but the optics would be confusing.
Regards,
I get rather annoyed when people try to dictate policy beyond their authority.
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