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Cathedral school welcomes students from Ukraine
For students at St. Nicholas Cathedral School, the war in Ukraine is not half a world away. It’s happening to their families and in their hearts.
Cardinal Cupich: ‘Today we are all Ukrainians’
“Today we are all Ukrainians.” That is what Cardinal Cupich told the faithful gathered for Divine Liturgy at St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, 835 N. Oakley Blvd., on Feb. 27.
Local Ukrainian Catholics praying for their homeland
As the situation in Ukraine moved from popular demonstrations to a possible Russian invasion in the space of two weeks, Ukrainian Catholics in the Chicago area kept their eyes glued to Internet news sources and prayed.
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