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Ukrainian/American Orthodox Voices

Author: Richard Barrett

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine changes the lives of real people in the United States - people you know. In this podcast, people from Ukrainian Orthodox communities in America tell their stories about the impact the crisis has on them here and now. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukrainianorthodoxvoices/support
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WAYS TO HELP: Fr. John's parish website: Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Carnegie, PA Ss. Peter & Paul on Facebook Ukrainian Orthodox Church USA Brother's Brother Foundation Someone is wrong on the Internet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukrainianorthodoxvoices/support
WAYS TO HELP: Jane's parish website: St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church St. Andrew's on Facebook "There are two kids from Harvard...": Ukraine Take Shelter Sunflower of Peace Razom Ukrainian National Women's League Follow-up note from Jane: "[M]y altos sang at a fundraiser in Cambridge 2 weeks ago.  I thought you might enjoy hearing them. This was from [St. Andrew's] bulletin: [On] Sunday, March 20, 2022 'The Altos' of St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church Choir performed at a concert in Cambridge, MA – Dance for World Community – Cambridge for UKRAINE.  This fundraiser amassed over $18,000 for Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine.  Our altos – Halyna Pysak, Ilyana Sawka, Oksana Oliynyk, Yulia Samokhvalova and Tetyana Portyankina – sang three songs and earned a rousing ovation.Ilyana wrote, 'I'm so very grateful to José Mateo Ballet Theatre and Magdalena Gyftopoulos for organizing this event, and raising awareness and funds for individuals affected by the devastating war in Ukraine.  And I am in awe of the women (the altos) of the St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Boston choir who volunteered for this performance without hesitation. Our three short rehearsals were filled with focus and determination, with laughter and tears.I was able to speak very briefly with The Harvard Crimson afterwards about this, the most enduring love of my life: Ukrainian vocal music, its symbolism, its beauty and its power. It bridges and unites us; it gives us solace and strength.' Please click here to read Ilyana’s quote in the paper: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/3/21/ukraine-fundraiser-harvard-square-march/ Please click here if you would like to hear their portion of the concert[.]" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukrainianorthodoxvoices/support
Links: NPR - "Some of Ukraine's Orthodox churches want to break away from their Russian patriarch" NPR - "Some Ukrainian Americans cast doubt on their churches as a war abroad continues" St. Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Woonsocket, RI St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Boston, MA Good Guys Wear Black with Fr. Anthony Perkins Ways to help: Ukrainian Orthodox Church of USA Rebuild Ukraine on Facebook Find your nearby Ukrainian Orthodox Church --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukrainianorthodoxvoices/support
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