His
Beatitude Sviatoslav Meets
with
Canadian Prime Minister
Taras Zalusky,
Executive Director
Ukrainian Canadian
Congress
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Ottawa, May 8 – The
Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) met with Prime Minister
Stephen Harper today
to discuss the crisis in Ukraine. Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv
is in Canada for a ten day visitation of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy (Diocese)
of Toronto.
The Major Archbishop
told the Prime Minister that his Church has consistently called for peace and
reconciliation in Ukraine. However, the aggression by representatives of the
Russian Federation has undermined the Churches efforts to maintain calm. “There
was no tension between Ukrainians and
Russians in Ukraine
until the Russian government annexed Crimea,” said the 44-year-old Primate of
the five-million strong Church. “It is the illegal actions of the Russian
government – following upon years of Kremlin-backed corruption in Kyiv - that
have brought strife to the country.”
Archbishop Shevchuk
also expressed his conviction that Western countries must show greater resolve
in restraining Russia. “We appreciate what has been done - especially by
Canada.
But time and again, the
government of the Russian Federation has shown its unwillingness to abide by
international agreements. It pains me to say this, but the Russian government
is simply not predictable in its behavior. The sanctions applied thus far have
not been adequate.”
The head of the Ukrainian Church
noted that his first concern is not about politics, but about people. “Once a
foreign power begins to re-draw international borders, people suffer.” He
continued, “the only way to bolster peace among peoples is to enable them to
live together in multi-ethnic states - not divide them through foreign
intervention.” He then noted: “What would happen to Europe
- not to mention other continents
– if countries started re-drawing borders on the basis of ethno-national
background? It’s that approach that led to World War II!”
After the meeting in Prime
Minister Harper’s office, Archbishop Shevchuk met with Canada’s Minster of
Foreign Affairs, John Baird. He told the Minister that should Russian forces be
allowed to
disrupt the upcoming presidential
elections in Ukraine, this would show the extent of their anti-democratic
spirit.
“Why did the Kremlin promote an
illegal referendum in Crimea, while attempting to thwart a legal election in
the rest of Ukraine? Human dignity is only served when people are allowed to
express their will. For decades, the Soviets crushed human dignity by ignoring
the people. We do not desire to return to those days.”
During the Soviet period, Amnesty
International declared the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church to be the largest
outlawed religious body in the world. Stalin banned the Church in 1946. Because
the UGCC is in union with the Pope of Rome, Russian authorities, whether
tsarist or communist, have
attempted to destroy the Church
which they could not control. In Crimea, Russian authorities have targeted
Catholic communities since the Russian takeover of the peninsula.
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