The Knights of Columbus film "In Solidarity with Ukraine" will have a six-week run on ABC-affiliated stations starting Feb. 26. / YouTube/Knights of Columbus Supreme CouncilBoston, Mass., Feb 25, 2023 / 05:00 am (CNA).Husbands have been separated from their wives; children separated from their parents, and thousands of civilians have been killed since Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago.In the trailer for the Knights of Columbus new film, "In Solidarity with Ukraine," Natalia Lvivska of Gostomel, one of the millions of displaced Ukrainians, said: "We were even afraid to leave the house. The road was also dangerous and scary. It s not a movie. It s reality."The documentary premieres on Feb. 26 and will run for six weeks on ABC-affiliated stations across the country.The interview with Lvivska is one of many personal stories that the Knights of Columbus will be presenting in their new documentary about the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn nation, which its
Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly of the Knights of Columbus helped assemble care packages prepared for Ukraine alongside Ukrainian refugees and Bishop Stolarczyk of Radom, Poland. / Tamino Petelinsek
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, T.D. has today announced additional funding of €30 million in support for the Governments of Ukraine and Moldova. The funding is aimed at helping to mitigate the impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Following a humanitarian trip to the war-torn nation with Knights of Columbus leaders, Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore said he sees resilience and