Archived At least 60 Italian priests have died after contracting coronavirus (catholicnewsagency.com)
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Archived At least 60 Italian priests have died after contracting coronavirus (catholicnewsagency.com)
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[–] InABlinkOfAnEye 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Anyone know how long the adrenochrome stays in the system? Do you think they have to have it everyday? I don't think you'll get your autopsy results because there's been talk that they were given a choice between dying from the virus or facing public trial and disgrace. Being the cowards we know they are they have chosen the virus. As much as we would love this all to be blasted out to the public think of the wasted distraction time the fake news would have making a tribute story to all of them. Q said the choice to know will be yours. I believe all the info will be made available as soon as possible but you will have to research the real deep shit and we all know how interested the general public is in doing that. Q also said 80% hidden and 20% public.
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[–] AngelofDeath 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
HOLY WATER IS THE ANSWER??
https://files.catbox.moe/x193gu.mp4
[–] DanijelStark 0 points 13 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago (edited ago)
Speaking about Vatican , cleaning , and weird signals "from above" ...
In my country , there was a larger earthquake just recently , in which one of the towers on cathedral in capitol collapsed . The cross on the top of the tower fell exactly in front of the room of the highest Vatican / Church representative in country , cardinal Bozanić .
That cross that fell , what are the odds for that , from all the places it could fell around ?
Also - the big luck in disaster ... for the first time , outside of the war times , the church in my country proclaimed that sermons wont be held because of the coronavirus . Many churches were badly damaged , with some having their ceilings collapsed ... now imagine what would happen if there was a sermon , as usual , and some churches had people in them . Also , coronavirus actually helped in this , because there were significantly less people outside than usual . And there was much of debris that fell from older buildings , too , and flatted the cars and anything around the pedestrian walkways ...
Only one person died , unfortunately ( 15 year old girl ) , but if it occured in more busy times , the victim number would be far higher .
[–] coulditbe4Q ago
Question. Was the time of the quake early morning? say around 4am or so? Just curious.
[–] DanijelStark ago
Yes , I think 6:23 or 6:24 local time was when the biggest one hit , and then around 7:01-7:02 a second one with several smaller afterwards .
[–] rickki6 [S] 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Rome, Italy, Mar 23, 2020 / 10:07 am (CNA).- In the past week alone, more than 3,000 people have died in Italy after contracting the coronavirus. Among the dead are at least 60 priests this month, according to local media reports.
“I pray to the Holy Spirit to give us the gift of light and strength. Everyday I do the Via Crucis asking the Lord … to carry this cross with us,” Bishop Gianni Ambrosio of Piacenza-Bobbio said in an Italian interview.
Avvenire, the newspaper owned by the Italian bishops conference, published the names of 51 diocesan priests who died after contracting COVID-19, and noted that religious communities in Italy had also reported nine coronavirus related deaths.
The majority of the deceased were over the age of 70 years old, and some of these priests had underlying health conditions.
The youngest priest to die from COVID-19 in Italy was Fr. Paolo Camminati, who died in the hospital on March 21 at age 53.
Fr. Camminati was known for his dynamic youth ministry, service to the poor, work with Catholic Action, and passion for the mountains. He was the parish priest of Our Lady of Lourdes in Diocese of Piacenza, where five other priests with COVID-19 have died.
Among the dead in Piacenza is Fr. Kidane Berhane, a Cistercian monk originally from Eritrea, who resided in the historic Chiaravalle Abbey in Lombardy. Also deceased are 87-year-old twin brothers, Fr. Mario Boselli and Fr. Giovanni Boselli, who died within a day of each other.
“It is a tough trial. We are dismayed. We feel great suffering,” Bishop Ambrosio told Avvenire.
"It is a darkness that we must face, but with the hope that God never abandons us, that he himself has gone through all the suffering to overcome it,” the bishop added.
Other priests who have died of COVID-19 in Piacenza include Fr. Giuseppe Castelli, 85, and Fr. Giovanni Cordani, 83.
The Diocese of Bergamo has reported the deaths of 20 diocesan priests and two religious. Fr. Fausto Resmini, a former prison chaplain and minister to the homeless, died on March 23 at the age of 67. He had been treated in intensive care since March 5.
“In these days I am listening to the voices of many people, feeling pain for the loss of their loved ones,” Bishop Francesco Beschi of Bergamo said March 19.
In response to this suffering, the Diocese of Bergamo has opened a telephone service that offers free psychological and spiritual counseling and support.
Other Italian dioceses that have lost priests to coronavirus include Parma, Cremona, Milan, Lodi, Brescia, Casale Monferrato, Tortona, Trento, Bolzano, Salerno, Ariano Irpino, Nuoro, and Pesaro.
Italy has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world. The Italian Ministry of Health reported March 23 that 5,476 people have died. More than 59,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Italy since February.
The Bishop of Pinerolo has tested positive for COVID-19. Bishop Derio Olivero was hospitalized March 19 with breathing complications. He is 59 years old and remains in stable condition.
Bishop Antonio Napolioni of Cremona has recovered after being hospitalized for 10 days with severe respiratory symptoms after contracting COVID-19. He returned to his home March 16.
Four diocesan priests and one Passionist missionary, Fr. Edmondo Zagano, have died after contracting COVID-19 in the Diocese of Cremona.
“I experienced minute by minute the dramatic crescendo of problems in the situation and the workload on doctors, nurses and all the staff,” Bishop Napolioni recalled of his time in the hospital.
“It is an absurd Lent,” he said. “But in a certain sense perfect. Jesus is in the desert for forty days, fighting with the devil. Lent is not about the beauty of custom, but the profound mystery of the evil, death and despair that exist. But also of the Lord who is there. We must recognize His prese
[–] StankMouth 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I wish we had an Italian anon that knew about and followed which of these people had been accused of pedo cannibal stuff. The people dying from this seem deliberately chosen and at this point it seems like it is a military operation.
[–] thebearfromstartrack 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I want to see how Africa is doing (ACCURATELY). They've obviously done NOTHING that western nations are doing to combat this virus. So...it should be TELLING as to how severe this sickness is, if simply allowed to run its course (NATURE) as opposed to having about bunch of liberal candy brained parasites fiddling about in hysteria VERY expensively.
South America (and central aka Mexico) should also be WATCHED with equal interest by us skeptics.
[–] INTJewel 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I've read that malaria drugs reduce the recipients' susceptibility to the virus. Makes sense, since malaria drugs cure it. Africa (at least sub-Saharan) is rife with malaria, as is South America and India.
[–] thebearfromstartrack ago
I want to know if you can catch it AT SEA alone. That's how I'll know for SURE.
[–] Zadim ago
Tonic Water was created to aid in fighting / avoiding malaria, it has always contained Quinine, which is the natural stuff not Chloroquinine which is synthetic.
[–] endprism 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
GOD is doing some house cleaning. I hope this pope survives /s
[–] KarlKastner 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
60 dead priests out of how many total dead in Italy? Anybody have that stat?
[–] Lurker17 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11239688/death-toll-italy-falls-second-day-coronavirus/
[–] KarlKastner 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Thanks. 60/6000=1% I would say that is quite diproportionately high, since priests would be far fewer than 1 out of every 100 citizens.
[–] udo 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Quite a lot of sick hospital workers too, that did not cover their eyes, in fact 10% of sick italians are hospital workers.
Also 1,100 Wuhan police who WORE MASKS but did not cover eyes, got corona too!
I wonder how many priests also did not cover their eyes, and only wore masks.
[–] pixelkitteh 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yep my doctor told me today that it spreads through the eyes.
[–] Vhaine 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Something something...a good start.