Epiphanius spoke about when the war will end.


The Head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine on the war and God's sign
Metropolitan Epiphanius, the head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, answered questions regarding the end of the war and the presence of a God's sign indicating that Ukrainians will cope with these trials. He noted that the endurance of Ukraine throughout three years of a full-scale conflict is a miracle.
The metropolitan emphasized that Ukrainians have already stood firm against the enemy for more than three years, and this is a miracle. He believes that God helps them and will create conditions for the war to end. The metropolitan also expressed his faith in the victory of truth, light, and life over evil. He called on Ukrainians to trust in God and maintain unwavering faith, as this will help them overcome the trials.
News Analysis
In his interview, Metropolitan Epiphanius highlighted the importance of faith and hope in God's help for the Ukrainian people during times of military conflict. He noted that Ukrainians have been fighting for a long Time, but this has not broken their spirit. Metropolitan Epiphanius also believes in the victory of truth and peace for Ukraine, as well as in God's assistance in this.
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