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Ukraine: Priests lose their house to bombing in the Rudky shrine

ACN is supporting the reconstruction of the priests’ residence, destroyed during the war

Although most of the fighting is taking place in the East of Ukraine, Russian forces have continued to attack the west of the country. Many people, including priests, such as those who oversee the Marian shrine of Rudky, some 50 kilometres outside of Lviv, have learned what it is to lose everything because of the war.

Destruction in Bohdanivka, Ukraine
War Destruction in Bohdanivka, a Small Village near Kyiv, in Ukraine

Saved by a funeral

At 4h30 AM, 22 March, the city of Rudky suffered a missile strike that set fire to the parish house. The two-room apartment where the vicar, Fr Andriy Pekanec, lived was on the top floor. By divine providence, that day he was not in, as he had gone to celebrate the funeral of an uncle. Otherwise, he would likely not have been able to get out of the apartment in time.

In a matter of hours, the flames completely destroyed the wooden dome and all the rooms in the residence. A very valuable nativity scene that was kept in the attic was also lost. As if the fire was not enough, the attempts to put it out flooded the first and second floors, which hosted the parish offices, the formation classrooms and the living quarters of the parish priest, Fr Yuriy Vasylenko.

The roof and the rooms were burned until only the cement was left, and with them went all the furniture and the priests’ belongings.

Veneration of Mary, Mother of God

Rudky became a parish in 1400, and the basilica dates to the XVIII Century. The Latin rite church serves around 1,000 faithful, although the shrine is visited and loved by Greek Catholics and Orthodox as well. The church has become a place where all Christians are welcomed and can be together. In 2021 the shrine celebrated the centenary of the crowning of the miraculous image that is venerated in the basilica as the Mother of God of Rudky.

Orthodox Chapel in Kyiv
In 2014 an Orthodox Chapel was Made in a Tent in Maidan Square in Kyiv, where the Faithful Prayed for Peace to Mary, Mother of God

Solidarity from the community and from ACN benefactors

Fortunately, the shrine’s priests were quickly taken in by the faithful. “We immediately felt great support”, Fr Yuriy tells Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). He sees all that he went through as a testimony of the unity of his community, and a symbol of how solidarity among the faithful has grown.

Damage is estimated at around €85,000. With the help of craftsmen and parishioners, work on the renovation of the vicarage has already begun. Considering the economic difficulties caused by the war, ACN decided to join the effort and support part of the construction costs, so that the priests can move back as quickly as possible.

“Usually, when it comes to the very costly reconstruction of church structures, we only begin when the fighting ceases”, says Regina Lynch, project director at ACN. “But in urgent cases such as this one in Ukraine, there are some projects that we can and should encourage.”

Looted Seminary in Vorzel
ACN Supports the Renovation of the Vorzel Seminary in Ukraine

Besides this parish house, Regina Lynch recalls that ACN has also committed to renovating the Seminary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Vorzel, damaged and pillaged by invading Russian troops at the beginning of the war, as well as funding the purchase of new liturgical objects.

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