Greetings in Polish, Ukrainian and Belarusian are posted on the website of the President of Poland.
Polish President Andrzej Duda and his wife congratulated Orthodox and Greek Catholics on the Christmas holidays, wishing for peace in Ukraine. Greetings in Polish, Ukrainian and Belarusian are posted on the President’s website.
“Accept our most sincere wishes for a perfect health and peace of the Nativity of Christ. We try to wish everyone that true joy and hope reign in your hearts at this special time. May the birth of Christ in Bethlehem bring comfort and strengthen the ties that unite your families, parishes and monastic communities “Let it give you strength and help you overcome any difficulty. We hope that together, in the traditional way, experiencing this Christmas will strengthen your faith in the victory of good over evil,” the greeting said.
The Christmas message proclaims peace to people of good will.
“Let it be fulfilled throughout Poland and beyond the eastern border of our Motherland, especially in Ukraine. May the child of God bless all those in need, as well as those who give aid to the victims of war,” said the greeting.
Remember, according to the information of the Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, Irina Vereshchuk, on Saturday, January 7, for Christmas, the Russians are preparing terrorist attacks on churches in the occupied territories.
Earlier, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Kirill, called for a “Christmas truce” in Ukraine.
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