Personal Journey through Memory in Ukraine (Letter to the Editor)

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
R. Cauda
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The images of destruction in Ukrainian cities that we continue to see on television every day, and the dramatic reports done by journalists, reminded me of a visit I made to that tormented country more than 20 years ago that I want to share with this brief note. In particularly, I remember taking part in a series of meetings with Ukrainian colleagues in two cities, Lviv and Kiev as part of an initiative promoted by the Vicariate of Rome, in the person of His Excellency Monsignor Lorenzo Leuzzi which involved professors from the Catholic University such as myself, and from the University of Tor Vergata both from Roma, Italy. Obviously, colleagues from the University of Lviv participated, and Prof. Krcmery was also present representing at that time the University of Trnava, Slovakia. The title of the conference was 'Humanism in Medicine'. The meetings were held on the occasion of the apostolic visit of Pope St. John PauII which took place in June 2001. I still have vivid memories of that unforgettable trip and the meetings I had with Ukrainian colleagues. The topics either dealt with the ethical and scientific aspects of responsible childbirth, the use of stem cells in medicine and theology, the ethical aspects of human genetics and lastly, medical culture as an opportunity for teaching humanism. Indeed, I was a speaker in this last session (see photo). I also enclose both the bilingual program, in English and Ukrainian, with the complete list of speakers and the poster advertising the event. The opening prayer was given by His Eminence Cardinal Harchbishop Marian Yavorsky
乌克兰个人记忆之旅(致编辑的信)
我们每天继续在电视上看到乌克兰城市遭到破坏的画面,以及记者们所做的引人注目的报道,让我想起了20多年前我对这个饱受折磨的国家的一次访问,我想在这里简短地分享一下。我特别记得,我在利沃夫和基辅两个城市参加了与乌克兰同事的一系列会议,这是罗马代牧区以洛伦佐·洛伊兹主教阁下的身份推动的一项倡议的一部分,参加会议的有像我这样的天主教大学教授和来自意大利罗马的托尔·韦尔加塔大学教授。显然,利沃夫大学的同事参加了会议,krmery教授当时也代表斯洛伐克特尔纳瓦大学出席了会议。会议的题目是“医学中的人文主义”。会议是在教宗若望保禄二世于2001年6月进行宗座访问之际举行的。我对那次难忘的旅行以及与乌克兰同事的会面仍记忆犹新。这些主题涉及负责任的生育的伦理和科学方面、干细胞在医学和神学中的使用、人类遗传学的伦理方面以及作为人文主义教学机会的医学文化。事实上,我是上一届会议的发言人(见图)。我还附上了英语和乌克兰语双语课程,演讲者的完整名单和活动宣传海报。枢机主教玛利亚·亚沃斯基(Marian Yavorsky)主持了开幕祈祷
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