While nations go to war, Christian churches can stand together to witness and work for peace. Cardinal Walter Kasper has called ecumenical dialogue a peace movement because it witnesses to and works for the reconciliation of all people made possible in Jesus Christ. Learn more about the ways the Consortium is supporting important conversations at the intersection of ecumenism and movements for peace throughout our nation and world.
Recorded May 20, 2022
At this event, participants heard from three leading figures of different churches involved with the citizens, refugees and the grieving of Ukraine:
- Archbishop Borys Gudziak, Archeparchy of Philadelphia, PA, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, President, Ukrainian Catholic University, L’viv
- Bishop John Michael Botean, Eparchy of St. George in Canton, Ohio, Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Co-patron Orientale Lumen Conferences
- Archpriest Andriy Dudchenko, Rector, Cathedral of the Transfiguration, Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Kyiv, Lecturer, Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy
- Moderator: Dr. Sandra Collins, Professor of Sacred Scripture and Director, online learning program of the Byzantine Catholic Seminary in Pittsburgh, Penn.