- This is a time for peacemaking and witness to peace, not the senseless call to violence – Archbishop Dermot Farrell.
Meeting in London, today, 4th March 2022, the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland said:
Statement:
In the face of the shocking loss of life, bloodshed, displacement of people and destruction of property in Ukraine, we make these heartfelt appeals.
We ask our Catholic communities to sustain the prayer and self-denial of Lent as a constant offering to God, begging for an end to this pointless violence.
We ask our fellow Christians everywhere, including Patriarch Kirill and all in the Russian Orthodox Church, to join in solidarity with us in daily spiritual and practical efforts for a ceasefire, for humanitarian outreach and the silencing and laying down of weapons.
We ask all who have an instinct for God to raise their hearts and minds in prayer for peace.
We urge everyone to open their hearts and respond generously to the many appeals for help and support for all who are fleeing their homeland. We call on the UK and Irish governments to offer an open and generous welcome to those who seek refuge in the face of this warfare.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols Archbishop Eamon Martin Bishop Hugh Gilbert
Archbishop Malcolm McMahon Archbishop Dermot Farrell Bishop John Keenan
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales Scotland