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“Let’s Stay in Touch, If We Are Still Alive”

In a continued show of support for the people of Ukraine following the Russian invasion in February 2022, ICMC Secretary...
Promoting Healing and Resilience: ICMC partners with Catholic Church structures in Ukraine to Provide Psychosocial and Spiritual Support to those affected by war

Promoting Healing and Resilience: ICMC Partners With Catholic Church Structures in Ukraine To Provide Psychosocial and Spiritual Support to Those Affected by War

In the wake of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, commencing in February 2022, the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) in...

ICMC Delegation Visits Ukraine

Healing trauma in Ukraine with stuffed friends

From food distribution to trauma therapy, Ukrainian priest is on wound-healing mission for displaced Ukrainians (first published by Our Sunday...

ICMC Delegation Visits Ukraine

Source: Vatican News

On a second visit to Ukraine in less than a year, ICMC Secretary General, Msgr. Robert J. Vitillo, was deeply moved by the plight of the people, especially children, who are enduring psychological trauma and wounds that are deep, but invisible from the outside. Vatican News interviewed him and broadcast an ICMC video summarizing the visit.

ICMC’s New Partnerships Provide Spiritual and Psychological Support for People Affected by the War in Ukraine

ICMC’s New Partnerships Provide Spiritual and Psychological Support for People Affected by the War in Ukraine

In the following interview, Ukrainian psychologist and expert trainer Maria Trakalo discusses cooperation between priests and psychologists to facilitate healing...
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Need to move beyond basic relief in Ukraine, ICMC says

July 26, 2022

In a European Parliament session on the humanitarian response in Ukraine, ICMC says there is a need to tend to hearts and minds for the people suffering from the war, beyond food and shelter.

Children Displaced by Violence in Burkina Faso Find a Safe Place at ICMC-Supported Center 1

Children Displaced by Violence in Burkina Faso Find a Safe Place at ICMC-Supported Center

In September 2020, ICMC and the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees of Burkina Faso launched...
Veiled woman in street

Learning to Cope With Her Husband’s Mental Illness: the Story of Suhad

When Muneer began suffering from psychotic depression, his wife Suhad was not equipped to deal with the disease, protect their...

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