Churches and John Paul II bridged Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation despite Volhynia
An analysis argues that Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation, like the Polish-German process, required a long and painful dialogue. John Paul II played a pivotal role in initiating this process, helping bridge two nations bound by shared history and neighbourhood yet divided by deep historical wounds, including the Volhynia massacres. The Catholic Churches of both countries served as the main architects of that reconciliation.
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