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The Sisters Remain to Support Their People in a War Zone in Ukraine

Twenty kilometers from the front lines, three Basilian nuns remain in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Amid sirens, drones, and explosions, they pray, serve, and keep their monastery open for soldiers, families, and young people seeking hope, as Sister Yeremiya Steblyna, who spent a week among them, recounts. "Remaining consecrated in a place of danger (...) is to show people that God has not abandoned his people," she writes.
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Twenty kilometers from the front lines, three Basilian nuns remain in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Amid sirens, drones, and explosions, they pray, serve, and keep their monastery open for soldiers, families, and young people seeking hope, as Sister Yeremiya Steblyna, who spent a week among them, recounts. "Remaining consecrated in a place of danger (...) is to show people that God has not abandoned his people," she writes.

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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