EU Bishops appeal for peace in Ukraine and for unity in Europe
By Linda Bordoni
A powerful statement, which comes in the wake of âand in full communionâ with ĐÓMAP”Œșœ Francisâ reiterated pleas and prayers for peace in Europe, gives voice to the appeal and concerns of EU Bishops, and expresses their closeness to the suffering people of Ukraine.
Sadness and concern
Saying they feel deep sadness for âthe horrific human suffering inflicted on the people of Ukraine by the brutal military aggression initiated by the Russian authoritiesâ, the Bishops also voice their concern that recent actions may ârisk a further expansion of the war with disastrous consequences for humanity.â
The statement, issued at the end of the 2022 Autumn Plenary Assembly of the Commission of the Bishopsâ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE), appeals directly to Russia to suspend hostilities against Ukraine.
Negotiations
The bishops also urge âall parties to open themselves up to negotiation of âserious proposalsâ for a just peace, to work towards a solution to the conflict, which respects international law and the territorial integrity of Ukraine.â
And they convey the closeness of their Dioceses to âthe millions of refugees and to all those who suffer because of this madness of war.â
European unity
Following an in-depth discussion on the war in Ukraine and its increasingly dramatic socio-economic implications affecting citizens in Europe and beyond, the EU Bishops stress âthe deep value of the European Union and its founding vision."
They also strongly encourage political leaders âto maintain their unity and to remain committed to the European project.â
The Assembly
During the Autumn Plenary Assembly that was held from 12 to 14 October, the Bishops welcomed three guests with whom they shared opinions and ideas.
They were Klaus Welle, Secretary-General of the European Parliament, Philip McDonagh, Director of the Centre for Religion, Human Values and International Relations at Dublin City University, and Pascal Lamy, former Director General of the World Trade Organisation and Coordinator of the Jacques Delors think tanks networks.
Pastor Christian Krieger, President of the Conference of European Churches, also participated.
Mass for Europe
On the first day of the Assembly, Holy Mass, presided over by Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, President of COMECE, was celebrated at the Church of Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon to pray for Europe.
The Mass was concelebrated by the Bishopsâ Delegates of the 27 EU Member States.
The next Assembly
The Assembly of COMECE is composed of the Bishop Delegates by the EU Episcopates. The next Plenary Assembly will take place in Rome and will feature the election of a new COMECE Presidency.
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