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Appeal of Polish and Ukrainian clergy: "We cannot remain enslaved to memories of the past"
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Appeal of Polish and Ukrainian clergy: "We cannot remain enslaved to memories of the past"

Polish and Ukrainian church leaders issued a joint statement expressing concern over rising tensions between Poles and Ukrainians, emphasizing the need for reconciliation and mutual respect. The statement highlights the shared Christian heritage and calls for overcoming historical grievances to foster peace. The declaration was made during an extraordinary conclave in Rome attended by 178 cardinals, including Polish and Ukrainian representatives. The leaders referenced Pope John Paul II's 2003 visit to Ukraine and his call for both nations to move beyond painful memories of the past. They urged people to focus on common good rather than divisive narratives.

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Appeal of Polish and Ukrainian clergy: "We cannot remain enslaved to memories of the past"

Polish and Ukrainian church leaders issued a joint statement expressing concern over rising tensions between Poles and Ukrainians, emphasizing the need for reconciliation and mutual respect. The statement highlights the shared Christian heritage and calls for overcoming historical grievances to foster peace. The declaration was made during an extraordinary conclave in Rome attended by 178 cardinals, including Polish and Ukrainian representatives. The leaders referenced Pope John Paul II's 2003 visit to Ukraine and his call for both nations to move beyond painful memories of the past. They urged people to focus on common good rather than divisive narratives.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the joint statement by Polish and Ukrainian religious leaders calling for reconciliation. It does not favor one side over the other but focuses on the shared concerns and calls for unity expressed by both groups. There is no evident bias in the framing or tone

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