Heads of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-MP, Ukrainian Orthodox Church-KP, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Evangelical Baptist Union of Ukraine send Christmas Greetings to Ukrainians.
Last year was a jubilee for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church: we celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the historic Kharkiv Council of Bishops and our ministry at the Kyivan Throne. Graciously praising God with prayers for His blessings, we are pleased by the children of the Church of Christ, who are saved while in the house of God, and grieve for our brothers who remain outside the ecclesiastical communion.
The goodness of God marked the past year by visits of great Orthodox relics to Ukrainian land. The eparchies of our church were reverently visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary Shroud of the Holy City of Jerusalem and the head of the glorious Greatmartyr and Healer Panteleimon, which arrived for the opening in Kyiv of St. Panteleimon’s Monastery, which is on the Holy Mount Athos,” Metropolitan UPC (MP) Volodymyr (Sabodan) said in a Christmas greeting.
Christmas calls us to do works of mercy and love. We must hurry to the sick and the lonely, and to all who need our help.
Giving thanks to God for His blessings and mercy in the past year, we carefully ask that He keep us in unity and unanimity, give our Ukrainian state power and wisdom to overcome all difficulties, to keep us in brotherly love, to send abundant fruits of the earth and gave Ukraine His heavenly blessing.
May the God of peace and love be with all of us!” Patriarch Filaret (Denysenko) of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyivan Patriarchate said in his Christmas message.
Patriarch Sviatoslav (Shevchuk) of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in his greeting said that this year Christmas falls on the year of faith and the 1025th anniversary of the baptism of Rus-Ukraine:
Dearly beloved in Christ! May the newborn Savior approach each of you and visit every home with his heavenly light!
Let the unearthly tenderness of God move and warm the hearts of us all: those at home and those in transit, those who are far from their native land, and those who seek in it prosperity, peace and harmony for their family. Let the heavenly joy that the Lord reveals where human power and authority is powerless give us faith and hope for a better fate for our Ukraine.
Let Christmas carols be for us today, as ever, a powerful force, through which we will share our faith, renew our society and unite with the universe that celebrates today its Creator and Lord.
“In the Year of Faith and the 600th anniversary of the transfer of the capital of our Metropolitanate from Halych to Lviv, I wish you to be an instrument of God's peace, which God endowed humanity, when he was born in Bethlehem. Holding in the hands of oblates, a symbol of innocence, purity and unity, we will build a desire to carry love to where there is hatred; hope to where there is despair; light to where there is darkness; joy to where there is sadness.
In blessing every home and family, I invite all of you to take part in the ceremonial end to the Jubilee Year, the culmination of which will be the Jubilee of Families, combined with the renewal of the marital oath.”
The leadership of the Evangelical Baptist Union of Ukraine thanked all those who “last year participated in spiritual collaboration through donations, work, and prayer.”
“May the New Year 2013, announced as the year of the mission, be blessed for your spiritual progress in the name of Him who by faith settled in our poor hearts!” they wished the faithful.
The hierarchy of churches in the diaspora also sent Christmas greetings to Ukrainians.