Zelenskyy prays for 'new victory in Ukraine' in Orthodox Easter address
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy released an Orthodox Easter message Sunday, saying he believes in a "new victory for Ukraine."
In a video of his Easter greetings posted on YouTube, Zelenskyy said he was was speaking from the Cathedral of St. Sophia in Kyiv and cited the church's thousand-year history in which it survived the Kyivan Rus’-Ukraine war against the Pechenegs and withstood Nazi occupation.

"Today, we all believe in a new victory for Ukraine," Zelenskyy said. "And we are all convinced that we will not be destroyed by any horde or evil."
Zelenskyy added, "We are enduring dark times. And on this bright day, most of us are not in bright clothes. But we are fighting for a bright idea."
Reciting a prayer, Zelenskyy asked God to protect Ukrainians and give the nation "strength to fight and win."
"This Easter, we ask God for great grace to make our great dream come true -- a dream of another great day, a day when great peace will come to Ukraine and with it eternal grace and prosperity," Zelenskyy said. "With faith and confidence in this, I wish you all a Happy Easter."












