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The Catholic Talk Show

The Religious & Historical Context of The Russian Invasion of Ukraine Explained

The Catholic Talk Show

Ryan Scheel, Ryan DellaCrosse, and Fr. Richard Pagano

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys are joined by Ukrainian Greek Catholic Priest Fr. Andrij Hlabse, SJ to discuss the religious and historical context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:29.8

Hey everybody. Welcome back to the Catholic talk show. We have a very important show for you today.

0:34.2

We're going to be talking about Russia invading Ukraine. That's right. We're joined by the Ukrainian

0:40.2

Catholic priest and Jesuit and my cousin, Father Andrew, to talk about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

0:45.4

We're going to look into the political and religious background of this invasion, Putin's

0:50.6

motivations and so much more and how you can help the Ukrainian people in this time of their

0:55.3

need. Make sure to stick with us.

0:57.3

So yeah, we have an excellent show and really some historical background and really diving

1:22.8

and deep to some of the tensions that are clearly present throughout history but also what's

1:29.5

happening right now and to have Father Andrew, Father Andrew, welcome brother. It's really a

1:33.4

blessing to have you on the show to get your unique perspective on what's happening and Father

1:38.2

Andrew, before we get started, I learned something brand new in preparation for the show and it's

1:43.0

the proper pronunciation of what we're constantly hearing as Kiev but it's actually

1:49.0

Kiev or if you could help me pronounce it more properly.

1:53.4

Sure. Glory to Jesus Christ. Thank you so much for having me and for giving this space to talk

1:58.3

about the tragedy that's unfolding in Ukraine right now. The correct pronunciation, the Ukrainian

2:03.7

pronunciation of the city is Kiev. Kiev. So Kiev is the Russian pronunciation and along with

2:10.6

Ukrainian independence, they've put forward the new or the correct Ukrainian pronunciation of the

2:16.0

city which has been accepted in airports and various newspapers and things. So you'll see it now

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