Situation in Ukraine
Circular Letter of the Prior General
Dear
Brothers and Co-workers
I
am writing to you all about the situation of our Brothers in Ukraine, following
the outbreak of war and the Russian invasion, of which you are all aware
through the media.
We
are in constant touch with the Provincial Superior of Poland, Brother Lukas
Dmowsky, whose Province includes our Community at Drohobych (Ukraine) with its
four Brothers (the Superior, Wawrzyniec, and Kazimierz, Jan Grande and Tomasz),
who are performing a great mission there, providing care and assistance to more
than 240 needy people in that city.
Yesterday,
1 March, Brother Joaquim Erra and I were able to speak by videoconference to the
Provincial Superior of Poland and with Brother Wawrzyniec, the Superior of the
Drohobych Community, which is located in the west of Ukraine, close to the
Polish border. According to Brother Wawrzyniec, the Brothers are well, and so
far there has been no fighting or war in Drohobych. However, he confirmed that
increasing numbers of refugees and people fleeing the war are arriving there,
although for the moment they are being looked after by the city services or by
the people themselves.
The
Provincial Superior also said that many people fleeing the war are reaching Poland,
and the Brothers are taking in a good number of them in their houses. We must
assume that the numbers of refugees in need of help are going to rise, both in
Poland and in Drohobych.
We
have been told that, for the moment, they have sufficient means to take care of
the people they are receiving. But they
will certainly be needing help later on, and so we have agreed that the Provincial
Superior (who is constantly in contact with the Superior of the Drohobych Community)
will contact the General Curia, through the Missions and International
Cooperation Office, headed by Brother Ángel López, so that if necessary, we can
launch an appeal to the whole Order to cooperate and help our Brothers in
Ukraine and Poland.
The
Superior of the Drohobych Community, Brother Wawrzyniec, has declared that the Community
intends to stay by the side of the people it usually cares for, even in these
difficult times that the country is passing through. This is an enormous act of
generosity and of testimony to hospitality for the whole Order, in keeping with
our vocation and our mission, for which I would like to thank them all on
behalf of the whole Hospitaller Family of St John of God.
I
would also like to thank the Provincial Superior and the entire Polish Province
for the support they are giving them and for their firm decision to open their
homes to refugees from Ukraine fleeing the war. And I thank the whole Family of
St John of God, who I am sure will be generous once again to our Brothers, and
above all to the people of Ukraine who are suffering from the ravages of this
war.
As
we approach the Feast of St John of God, I ask all of us to join in prayer for
the people of Ukraine and for our Brothers, asking Our Lord that peace may soon
come to all people caught up in war, and that he will take special care of the
victims, the poorest, and the most sick and weak people.
United
in Our Lord and in St John of God I send you my fraternal and hospitaller good
wishes.
Brother
Jesús Etayo
Superior
General