National Day of Prayer for Ukraine
Today, our country and our community observe the National Day of Prayer, established to mark the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces.
Over these years, our community, like the entire nation, has endured many trials. We have experienced the pain of loss, missile attacks, destruction, and power outages.
In Lutsk, representatives of various religious denominations gathered at Kyivskyi Maidan for a joint prayer service. The event was attended by regional and city officials, representatives of law enforcement and the military, and members of the community.
During the service, clergy offered prayers of gratitude for our defenders, asked for their protection, and sought comfort and strength for the families who have lost loved ones in the war, those awaiting the return of soldiers from the front, and those who remain in captivity.
We bow our heads before the Heroes who paid the highest price for Ukraine’s independence and a better future. May they rest in the Kingdom of Heaven, and may their memory and glory be eternal.
Department of Informational Work,
Department of International Cooperation and Project Activities