His All Holiness BARTHOLOMEW I
Archbishop Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch
Kyiv, 21 January, 2005
Your Holiness,
We have gladly received Your congratulation to my election as the President of Ukraine.
We are very grateful to You and in Your person to the Mother-Church
from which are people adopted Christianity in the year 988, - for Your
prayers benediction and kind wishes directed to me and the
long-suffering Ukrainian Nation that has firmly chosen the way for
democracy.
Ukrainian people crave for life by the divine truth, in the world of well-being and freedom for all citizens of Ukraine.
We also appreciate your readiness to take part in adjustment of
problems inside the Ukrainian Orthodoxy. Our people want to have the
United Ukrainian Orthodox Church in their State.
I would like to invite You personally, as the Ecumenical Patriarch of
Constantinople, to take part in my inauguration that will take place
in Kyiv, on January 23, 2005
I beg for Your holy prayers
Yours Faithfully
Viktor Yuschenko
President of Ukraine

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