“Thank goodness that there is faith, and that we are in Holy Week, Good Friday, when we can unite with the person of Jesus and ascend with Him on the Cross, because after Good Friday … I know, I know: there will be Resurrection Sunday.”
“And maybe He will explain everything to us with His love and change everything inside of us as well, this bitterness and this suffering that we have been carrying for some days, but particularly since today.”
Krajewski, who has overseen the Office of Papal Charities since 2013, has made two previous visits to Ukraine at Pope Francis’ behest.
During the first, he met with the country’s Catholic leaders and on the second, he delivered an ambulance to the authorities in western Ukraine.
During his third visit, the 58-year-old Polish cardinal delivered a second ambulance donated by Pope Francis to a cardiological hospital in Kyiv.
A week before Krajewski’s visit to Borodianka, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, prayed beside a mass grave in the recently liberated city of Bucha.
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