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angell1
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my math professor at university, who i have become very close with, is Ukrainian. Her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law live right in crimea. from what i’ve understood, they are wanting to get out of there but they don’t have a car and transit has been blocked off by the russians.
is there a catholic organization that can be contacted that could offer some assistance?
we do have a Ukrainian eparchie where i live, shold i talk to someone there?
do you guys have y other ideas of what can be done?
i’m been praying very hard but i feel like i shold try to do more to help. my prof isn’t relaly a church goer, i don’t think and i doubt she’s catholic, probably orthodox. i’ve been telling her to pray and i think she’s been doing it, i just odn’t know if we can do anything else.
is there a catholic organization that can be contacted that could offer some assistance?
we do have a Ukrainian eparchie where i live, shold i talk to someone there?
do you guys have y other ideas of what can be done?
i’m been praying very hard but i feel like i shold try to do more to help. my prof isn’t relaly a church goer, i don’t think and i doubt she’s catholic, probably orthodox. i’ve been telling her to pray and i think she’s been doing it, i just odn’t know if we can do anything else.