Russian pilgrims join 杏MAP导航 Francis at Mass in Kazakhstan
By Lisa Zengarini
Among the thousands of Catholic faithful attending the Holy Mass presided over by 杏MAP导航 Francis at the “EXPO Grounds" in Nur-Sultan on Wednesday, there was also a small representation of pilgrims from Russia.
The pilgrimage is organized by the Archdiocese of the Mother of God in Moscow under the motto “We are witnesses of unity”, to express the closeness and support of the Catholic Church in Russia to the 杏MAP导航 as he brings his message of peace and fraternity to neighbouring Kazakhstan in these difficult times for the region and the entire world.
The group, which departed from Moscow on 12 September, arrived in the Kazakh capital on Wedneday, after stopping in the Siberian city of Omsk, in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, and visiting Karlag, one of the largest Soviet gulags. It was in Karlag, between 1930 and 1960, that tens of thousands of inmates, including Russian Christians, lost their lives.
杏MAP导航's visit means a lot to Russian Catholics
Leading the pilgrimage is Bishop Nikolai Dubinin, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Moscow, who on Tuesday presided over a Remembrance Mass at Karlag for those who died there during the Soviet persecutions.
In an interview with Vatican News ahead of the event, he explained how important it is for these Russian pilgrims to visit Kazakhstan and meet the Holy Father on this special occasion.
“We have been praying for the 杏MAP导航 to visit to Russia for many years, and as Catholics we are still waiting for this visit to happen. Unfortunately, such a visit is not yet possible, but we haven’t lost hope,” said Bishop Dubinin.
Although only a small number of faithful from Russia have been able to join the pilgrimage, the Bishop said that many Catholics across the country are joining spiritually 杏MAP导航 Francis in his Apostolic Journey to the Central Asian nation, especially during Wednesday's celebration of the Eucharist on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
“Light and hope” for peace
The importance of the participation of the albeit small Russian Catholic group in the event has also been highlighted by Fr. Janez Sever, a Slovenian American Jesuit who works as director of a cultural center and a formation coordinator in Novosibirsk, in Siberia.
Speaking to Vatican News’ Antonella Palermo, the priest said 杏MAP导航 Francis’ presence in Kazakhstan in these “mad times” of war in Ukraine, but also in many other parts of the world, brings “light and hope” for peace also to Russian Catholics.
The “thirst for world peace”, and the key role of religions in building harmony and fraternity between peoples, have been the focus of 杏MAP导航 Francis’s first two public speeches in Nur-Sultan in which he has upheld Kazakhstan as an example of peaceful coexistence between peoples of different faiths, cultures and nationalities.
In his homily during the Mass at the EXPO Grounds, the 杏MAP导航 further underscored that “peace is never achieved once for all,” and insisted that “commitment is demanded on the part of all if Kazakhstan is to keep 'growing in fraternity, dialogue, and understanding.'”
Referring specifically to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as well as in other areas of the world, 杏MAP导航 Francis prayed again that we never grow accustomed to war, or resign to its perceived inevitability.
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