“We feel the spiritual closeness of this man. It is no coincidence that there is a myth among Ukrainians about the Ukrainian origins of Pope John Paul II. In particular, it is said that his mother, Emilia Kaczorowska, who came from Volhynia, was Ukrainian, and, like King John III Sobieski, is referred to as “ours.” But it was not only his origins but also the Pope’s attitude to his beloved Ukraine, to which he had dreamed all his life of coming and arriving in 2001,” said Professor Bohdan Hud of Ivan Franko University in Lviv on TV Republika.
In “Polityczna Kawa,” Tomasz Sakiewicz asked his guest what makes Ukrainian citizens consider St John Paul II “their own.”
Prof. Hud stressed that in the history of independent Ukraine, this was the first and only Pope to arrive.
Tomasz Sakiewicz pointed out that he had sent his Ukrainian friends living in Poland a message about the Papal March being organised in Warsaw next Sunday and in response, he received clear declarations that they would turn up at the event.