Pope Francis Sparks Controversy with Ukraine 'White Flag' Remarks

Pope Francis' recent comments calling for Ukraine to have "the courage of the white flag" and negotiate before things get worse has sparked anger and disappointment among Ukrainians, especially Ukrainian Catholics. The Vatican has been scrambling to control the damage, with the Holy See press spokesman attempting to clarify that the term "white flag" was meant to signify a cessation of hostilities rather than surrender. However, the Ukrainian government and Ukrainian Catholics remain unconvinced, expressing their determination to defend freedom and dignity. The Permanent Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church issued a statement rejecting the "white-flag" advice and emphasizing the historical context of Russian aggression towards Ukraine.
- Pope Francis Has Ukrainians — Especially Ukrainian Catholics — Worried and Angry National Catholic Register
- The pope wants Ukraine to surrender. That would give Russia a green light for endless war The Guardian
- Ukraine war: Vatican envoy called in over Pope 'white flag' remarks BBC.com
- Pope Francis: Ukraine should have the courage of the 'white flag' and negotiate an end of the war with Russia The Associated Press
- Kyiv Summons Vatican Envoy Over Pope’s ‘White Flag’ Comments The Moscow Times
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