{"id":87214,"date":"2026-02-24T18:30:00","date_gmt":"2026-02-24T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.romereports.com\/?p=87214"},"modified":"2026-02-26T18:40:22","modified_gmt":"2026-02-26T17:40:22","slug":"inside-the-circus-tent-the-distribution-center-of-pope-leos-aid-to-ukraine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.romereports.com\/en\/2026\/02\/24\/inside-the-circus-tent-the-distribution-center-of-pope-leos-aid-to-ukraine\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside the circus tent: the distribution center of Pope Leo's aid to Ukraine"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>At the end of January, the 146th shipment of humanitarian aid departed for Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion. The day before, we traveled to the Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia, Rome\u2019s operational center for sending supplies.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Nearly 9 kilometers separate the Vatican from this church. Many might think that upon arrival there would be a large warehouse, but they'd be mistaken. It all began four years ago, when Ukrainians in Rome started mobilizing. And the epicenter was this: nothing more than a circus tent.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Fr. Marco Yaroslav Semehen<\/strong><br>Rector, Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia (Rome)<br><em>It is a large tent donated by the Rony Roller Circus in the first days of the war, when we found ourselves in a situation where people were bringing and donating so many things, and it started to rain and we couldn\u2019t store them\u2014we had no warehouses\u2014so they donated that large shelter to us.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Just days after there came a surprise. A collection was announced for January 21. One week later, this was the people's response: kilos and kilos of food, medicine, and warm clothing. <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><br><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Here, everything is sorted according to the current priorities, placed into piles, and finally loaded onto this large truck. This was what people were donating at the time. <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><br><br><strong><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Fr. Marco Yaroslav Semehen<\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/strong><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Rector, Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia (Rome) <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><br><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">They donate everything: medicines, food, canned goods, personal hygiene items that are in great demand, baby food\u2014what you see around\u2014even, let's say, for sick people: wheelchairs and other medical equipment, because in war everything is necessary. <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/em><br><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">In the most recent period, we have sent three trucks almost full of instant soups because, if there's no electricity, with a bit of hot water people can always prepare something to eat.<\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"> <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">And one of the main donors has been the successor of Peter. First Francis and now Leo\u2014both have donated large shipments of aid through Cardinal Krajewski, the pontiff's head of charitable works. <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><br><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><strong><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Fr. Marco Yaroslav Semehen<\/font><\/font><\/font><\/strong><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"> <\/font><\/font><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Rector, Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia (Rome) <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/font><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">We can say that Krajewski is one of us here\u2014of this warehouse, of this very warehouse\u2014because he often comes personally to bring aid from the Holy Father.<\/font><\/font><\/font><\/em><\/font><br><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><\/font><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">The Pope's donation in this shipment consists of dozens of duvets and blankets to fight the cold. Kyiv has seen temperatures as low as \u201313\u00b0F. Many buildings have no gas, and power outages create problems even for preparing food.<\/font><\/font><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Fr. Marco Yaroslav Semehen<\/font><\/font><\/strong><br><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"> Rector, Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia (Rome) <\/font><\/font><br><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Everything depends on electricity, so now we are sending warm items\u2014that is, warm clothing\u2014whatever can improve a person's situation. <\/font><\/font><\/em><br><em><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\"><font dir=\"auto\" style=\"vertical-align: inherit\">Food that can be eaten or heated quickly, or simply eaten as it is\u2014for example, chocolate, various fitness-type snack bars, things like that. If a person has nothing to eat or cannot heat or cook food, at least they can save their life.<\/font><\/font><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But what is considered essential material? For orphaned children, or for those who fled their homes or have not seen their parents for an extended period of time, in the midst of tragedy, this could be all they have left: a Spider-Man figure and a dollhouse from Rome. A toy can help pass the hours while they wait for the announcement that everything is finally over.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CA<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At the end of January, the 146th shipment of humanitarian aid departed for Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion. The day before, we traveled to the Ukrainian Basilica of Saint Sophia, Rome\u2019s operational center for sending supplies. Nearly 9 kilometers separate the Vatican from this church. 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