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Norfolk parish offers support as Ukraine marks fourth anniversary of Russian invasion

24 February 2026

‘The cause has brought people together — not just churchgoers’

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The Defence Secretary, John Healey (right), and the Ukrainian Ambassador, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi (left), light candles in the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Mayfair, London, on Tuesday, to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russia invasion of Ukraine

The Defence Secretary, John Healey (right), and the Ukrainian Ambassador, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi (left), light candles in the Ukrainian Catholic Ca...

A PARISH in Norfolk has marked the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia with a special service and a series of charitable initiatives to show its support for the Ukrainian people.

“This has been a cause really bringing people together — not just churchgoers but people across the community,” David Styles, communications officer for the Norwich diocese, said.

“While some people have become desensitised after four years of war, local Ukrainians have been heartened by many messages showing they’re not forgotten.”

Mr Styles told the Church Times that St Peter’s, Sheringham, had marked the anniversary with a memorial service. It had also organised collections of clothing, medical supplies, children’s toys, and firefighting equipment.

The charity North Norfolk Aid for Ukraine had attracted “huge community support” throughout the conflict, helped by local clergy who had made help for Ukraine “front and centre in their work”, he said.

In a message delivered during visits by the Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, and other Western leaders on Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the invaders had expected to be met “with crowds waving flowers”, but instead had seen “lines at the [army] recruitment centres”.

Ukraine’s Council of Churches and Religious Organisations (UCCRO) said that during the four-year war there had been brutal human-rights violations and “targeted religious persecution” in Russian-occupied areas, as well as the mass abduction of Ukrainian children and “horrific treatment” of prisoners. The campaign of aggression had been facilitated by the Moscow Patriarchate and other religious centres.

“We express gratitude to everyone who contributes to strengthening Ukraine’s defence capability and helps bring this victory closer,” the UCCRO said on Tuesday.

Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles and tanks in the early hours of 24 February 2022. The war has left half a million people dead on both sides, and 9.6 million Ukrainians internally displaced or seeking refuge abroad.

The Pope, on Sunday, said that he deplored the “tragic situation unfolding before the eyes of the whole world”, and that the “urgent necessity” of peace must be “translated into responsible decisions”.

The World Council of Churches (WCC) on Friday welcomed “signs of some progress” in the trilateral peace talks in Geneva. “After so much death and destruction, so much suffering, and so many violations of law and morality, this aggression must stop,” a statement signed by its general secretary, the Revd Professor Jerry Pillay, said.

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