On the one hand there is war and suffering, destruction and blood, death of children, and fear of the future; on the other is peace and happiness, building life and joy of relationships, children's laughter, and confidence in the future. These are bare nerves which reveal two poles of life in Ukraine now. How can Christian faith and reason reconcile these two opposing realities? At first glance, this is impossible. In fact, these two absolutely different worlds belong to the same God-created planet. It is this royal creation of God that can give away one’s life and live forever; can fear the destruction of one’s home and make plans to rebuild the country; can smile through the lonely tears and feel the family warmth and comfort while sitting in a damp basement next to strangers.
The war in Ukraine, in its visible and invisible dimensions, is like a tensely pulsating epicenter of Ukrainian humanity, in which two deep national processes continue synchronously, reaching their culmination. The first one is the radical spiritual cleansing of the people from deception, irresponsibility, unbelief, and selfishness. The second is the absorption into the blood, flesh and soul of the nation of the moral values, which, like healed chromosomes, translate Ukrainian DNA to the level of integrity and unity that the fathers of the nation have dreamed of since princely times. These two processes, which stem from the depths of faith, prayer, and the sacrifice of our ancestors, are unfolding more and more rapidly in the people's consciousness. Every day, every hour and every minute, every Ukrainian heart, mind, and hand are increasingly filled with God's power, which helps to gain both the Kingdom of God (cf. Mt 11: 11-15) and an earthly Ukraine, where dignity, solidarity, brotherhood, and readiness for self-sacrifice are the main features of our dual citizenship.
Viktor Zhukovskyy