- Good afternoon. Welcome from St. Martin's Caritas. Now we are here in Vilok and we just heard the noon bell. For me, this was such a confirmation in many ways, and somehow it was so relevant throughout this period. I would like to emphasize that this collaboration that we have just done was very good, because the Camillians Father also came, and we also brought here from the collection organized by the Dominican Sisters. It is a very difficult time, but it is good to know that we can help the refugees here, who come from the inner regions of Ukraine.
- Of course we feel terribly inside, we're very worried, we really want to go home, but it's not safe at home. Thank you for hosting us here, I just can’t find words how grateful I am.
- The child's voice is always the voice of hope for the future, I think it is very important to carry on that hope. I was in Mukachevo yesterday with patients, bedridden patients who can't escape, they stay up there due to the air alarm, they don't go down to the basement. They are ready for everything but pray hopefully. I want to share the hope of a praying human from east to west. To share to Western Europe is not political reasoning the solution, but an active love and a praying. This will be the future of Europe.
- Thanks to everyone who contributes to the help, and with these little videos we want to show what is really going on here in Transcarpathia.