
Riga Archbishop Visits Ukrainian Child Refugees
The Archbishop of Riga’s March 25 visit marked the feast of the Annunciation and the consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart.
The Archbishop of Riga’s March 25 visit marked the feast of the Annunciation and the consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart.
Latvia is recieving refugees from Ukraine as a result of his discussion with Pope Francis, the foreign minister said.
According to the March 9 communique, the Holy Father will travel to the three nations from Sept. 22-25, visiting the cities of Vilnius and Kaunas in Lithuania, Riga and Aglona in Latvia and Tallinn in Estonia
Christian leaders from the region insist that a sound pastoral approach to family issues must be grounded in authentic doctrinal teaching.
Archbishop Stankevičs explained that such a low number of divorces inside the Church is due in part to 'serious preparation for marriage, because we have an obligatory course for persons who want to get married in the Church.'
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