Ukrainian refugees mark first Orthodox Christmas in Manitoba
At Christmas, Ukrainian newcomer Mariia Zelemko normally celebrates with her extended family in western Ukraine, helping her grandmother in the kitchen.
After nearly 11 months of war in her home country, the 18-year-old refugee, who arrived with her parents and siblings in October, is marking the holiday with new faces in Manitoba — many of whom are still living in hotels.Eve on Friday, Winnipeg’s Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral hosted a dinner, complete with carols and prayer, for about 200 Ukrainian newcomers, an evening they usually would have enjoyed at home with family before the war.
For many Ukrainians, the festive season signals an important time of year, but their first one in Canada brings both joy and sadness as Russia’s invasion into Ukraine nears its one-year anniversary. “It feels different,” Zelemko said solemnly. “But Canadians are helping us, and I feel like we can become one big family.”Churchgoers and guests prepared 12 different kinds of Christmas dishes, including fish and kutia — a pudding made of boiled wheat, sometimes topped with honey and walnuts.Read more:
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