Thank you from Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine rages on, ACN has sent emergency funds over to our Church partners on the ground. We received thank you letters FROM our partners that we wished to share with our benefactors.
The Eparchy of Kamyanets-Podilskyi
A sincere "God bless you" for your support!
May God bless you and may the work of your hands be fruitful.
Sincerely, + Ivan Kulyk
Bishop of Kamianets-Podilskyj UGKK
The Lutsk Exarchate
Glory to Jesus Christ!
On 10.03.2022 we received emergency aid of EUR 53.500 – for priests and consecrated people of the exarchate of Lutsk.
Under the conditions of war, Ukrainian society has been facing challenges with danger related to life, property, and basic means of existence.
However, seeing the support of the international community, we do not feel left alone with our difficulties. Priests and consecrated people, enduring all the problems caused by the war, keep supporting parishioners, refugees, and soldiers who protect our country and everyone searching spiritual and material help.
We sincerely thank Aid to the Church in Need, colleagues and benefactors for the gesture of sacrifice, solidarity and support.
We are praying for you and may God bless you!
With gratitude and best wishes, Bishop Yosafat Hovera
The Diocese of Kamyanets-Podilskyi
Dear Friends thank you very much.
We received your help. Let God bless you!
Very soon we try to pass your solidarity sign for our priests and sisters.
With gratitude and prayer, +Radoslaw
Radosław Zmitrowicz, O.M.I., Auxiliary Bishop of Kamyanets-Podilskyi.
The Eparchy of Mukachevo
Glory to Jesus Christ, thank you so much for your help and prayers! We have been helping refugees for more than a week, supporting people at the borders, and collecting food for Kiev. And other cities where it is difficult.
In prayer, Brother Nil
Nil Yuriy Lushchak, O.F.M., Auxiliary Bishop of Mukáchevo
The Kyiv-Zhytomyr Diocese
Dear benefactors and partners,
We send our gratitude for your solidarity with us and unity in prayer.
Three hard weeks of war in Ukraine were the hardest and the most tragic in the modern history not only of Ukraine but also of Europe. We are convinced that God is helping us to survive these difficult times through your prayer and your help. We as the Church of Christ are with our people who are in danger, in need, vulnerable, frightened, wounded and weak. We are trying to get those who are in severe humanitarian crisis and serve them by delivering water, food, medication, evacuating IDPs to the safe place.
Please keep us, our Kyiv-Zhytomyr Diocese, Ukraine in your prayers!
Sincerely yours in Christ, Fr. Mateusz Adamski Olha Soroka