Мирослав Маринович

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Мирослав Маринович


Born
in Ukraine
January 04, 1949

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Myroslav Frankovych Marynovych (Ukrainian: Мирослав Франкович Маринович) is the vice-rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, human rights activist, publicist, theologian, founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, organizer of the Ukrainian Association of Amnesty International, former political prisoner.

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Нова Європа

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Всесвіт за колючим дротом

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Дорога до себе

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Бабин Яр: історія і пам'ять

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Як Україні виростити крила

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Україна на полях Святого Пи...

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“Christianity cannot be reduced to sentimental compassion, because it must be just. Compassionate Europeans need to realize that by taking Russians out of responsibility, they are actually doing them a disservice. Because the crime of the Russian state in Ukraine, not understood as a sin and not brought out of the soul through repentance, will inevitably lead to an even worse sin. To truly love the Russians is precisely to reveal to them the scale of their crime, to allow them to be horrified by what they have done, and to direct their souls to sincere repentance before God and men. Only after the collective Russian soul stumbles before the burden of its own responsibility and washes away tears of repentance before the victims, only then will it open the door to the future.”
Мирослав Маринович

“Немає правди без любові, а любові - без правди.”
Мирослав Маринович, Митрополит Андрей Шептицький і принцип «позитивної суми»



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