During the ongoing discussion about ending the War on Ukraine, few want to listen to Ukrainians. The Ukrainians are feeling the full force of a genocidal effort to eliminate their nation. It is not right that others seek to decide their fate.
The frank words of Archbishop Borys Gudziak of the Ukrainian Archeparchy of Philadelphia need to be heard:
“I will be blunt: a genocidal war criminal—who speaks explicitly about his aggressive intentions to re-conquer the countries that freed themselves from the atheistic Soviet yoke—was welcomed on American territory and given red carpet treatment. The desultory discussions did not lead to a single concession on the part of the aggressor. Having ordered another barrage of deadly bombings on the day of the summit, he was allowed to stand together with the president of the United States before a press conference backdrop, ‘Pursuing Peace.’
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“The worst did not happen, those standing for freedom and the innocent citizens of Ukraine were not sold out—but the cause of freedom, justice and peace was not advanced.
“This morning’s prayer in our cathedral on the feast of the Dormition was one of confidence in the Lord and the protection of the Mother of God.
“There is a great illusion that the mighty of this world determine history, decide our fate.
“They do indeed have an impact, more often than not, negative.
“But the truth is that we are in the Lord’s hands, and His truth will prevail.
“And as David stands against Goliath, we’ve seen one miracle after another.
“And that miracle is the life, resilience and solidarity of the little ones who are willing to risk everything for the truth—the truth of human dignity, the truth of God-given freedom, and the truth that evil will not prevail.
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“Given the tremendous buildup, the hype regarding this meeting, it is clear that not much happened, providentially so.
“The fundamental moral and geopolitical questions are not yet being faced squarely—neither by Russia nor the West. Until they do, Ukrainians will be paying the ultimate price.”
+ Borys
Ukrainian Catholic metropolitan of Philadelphia
August 16, 2025
First published on TFP.org.
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