“The prayers of those who suffered for our dignity, our faith in Christ and our freedom will bring about the unity of the people.
“We have a duty to pray for them.
“While she was in Kazan, in a prison in Russia, Christ appeared to her wearing the crown of thorns. She kept drawing near to wipe away the blood flowing from His head, wounded by the thorns. She then realised that if Christ suffered, suffering can bring us deliverance,
“they managed to transform suffering from something devoid of value into something of genuine value
“They all took their icons with them. So that Christ would not be plundered, they took Him with them,
“They abandoned their dowry chests, their homes and their furniture.
“Even in the most difficult times of crisis, they turned directly to divine providence, to God. We see that during the deportations, those who suffered had great trust in God, and it was precisely in this context that they managed to survive.
“although they were forced to abandon their homes and possessions, many of those deported “travelled with Christ in their arms” through the icons they took with them, bearing witness to “an authentic faith and an extraordinary trust” in the face of tragic circumstances