Support from Europe and the United States has helped calm some fears related to neighboring Russia, said Archbishop Gintaras Grusas.
Russia
U.S.–Russian Tensions Thwart Cooperation
The Russian countermeasures on proliferation followed quickly on the heels of a U.S. decision to suspend what had become fruitless negotiations toward a cease-fire in Syria. The setback does not bode well for near-term progress on U.S.-Russia disarmament, an effort that has been stalled for years af
Tracking the theologies coming out of Russian émigrés in mid-century Paris
Bitter, brilliant controversy wracked each stage of the evolution of The Way and its allied academic institutions.
How the U.S. violates international law in plain sight
U.S. violations of international law continue.
Will the Old Russia allow a New Russia to emerge?
To what degree do the cathedrals, castles and museums reveal the total Russia? Not enough.
Breaking bread with Father Ciszek after 23 years as a prisoner in Russia
How did Walter Ciszek, S.J., find “the abundant grace” to make his unlikely pilgrimage?
Setting the Record Straight
What do you do when you are the ex-president of a country that no longer exists with a majority of your countrymen bitterly blaming you for their own troubled situations ?
