AUBURN, N.Y. (NCC News)- Central New York is home to a large number of Ukrainian immigrants and their families. As the news of the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfolds, the Ukrainian community comes together to pray and show their support.
Saint Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Auburn is one of several Ukrainian Catholic churches in Central New York. Vasile Colopelnic, the priest, called for a special church service Thursday evening. Members of the community began arriving around 6 p.m. at the church on Washington Street.
The mood was somber and it was eerily quiet before and after the service.
“People are trying to save their lives and leave Ukraine,” Colopelnic said. “This is very concerning.”
Many of those in the Ukrainian community still have some times to Ukraine, whether that be friends or family. Colopelnic himself has family in Romania on the border with Ukraine.
“At this point, we are starting to pray,” Colopelnic said. “Through prayer we believe God will inspire us … will give us more clarity.”
While prayer may be the course of action now, Colopelnic believes that will need be the end of their effort to help Ukraine.
“We are going to collect funds to see how we can help the wounded people,” Colopelnic said. “Of course, we will be challenged as a Ukrainian Catholic church community to be sensitive to the needs of those that are suffering right now.”
While the diocese begins to organize relief efforts, Colpelnic expressed hope and implored his community to pray for peace.