Pillay reflected that, as the delegation celebrated with UCCRO on its 30th anniversary, he appreciated the unity and witness of religious leaders from different faiths as they provide ministry and service to the people of Ukraine, especially during this time of war. “We had focused conversations with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine addressing issues of concern, state relationships, and implications of the new amendments relating to state and religions issued by government,” he said. “We heard the government's response to our concerns and UCCRO's confirmation that the new amendment does not threaten religious freedom in Ukraine.” Pillay added: “Many people commented on how brave the WCC delegation was in conducting a solidarity visit during a time of war. We responded that we will soon leave but they have to live with this experience every day.” Pillay summarized the experience as very meaningful and engaging. "The WCC remains committed to journeying with the faith communities and people of Ukraine in their struggle against an illegal and immoral war unnecessarily brought on them,” he said. “We lament the deaths, destruction, trauma and tragedy of war and pray, hope, and work for just peace in Ukraine and in the world.” Bedford-Strohm said the delegation was moved and impressed by the resilience and confidence with which the Ukrainian people react to the difficult situation they have to deal with. “Despite constant air alerts and the threat of being targeted by Russian missiles or drones, they try to live a normal life,” he said. “Yet we felt the trauma from four years of war in many of our talks.” Bedford-Strohm added that the close collaboration between the churches and religious organizations in giving comfort and strength to the people of Ukraine is all the more important. “We take this ‘existential ecumenism’ home as an inspiring impulse for the ecumenical movement as a whole,” he said. “The great gratitude with which our visit was received was a humbling sign for the deep necessity of all signs of solidarity with Ukraine by the global community." Photo gallery In Ukraine, churches “sustain hope when hope has been tested” (WCC news release, 17 July 2026) |
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