Coronavirus

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by garabandal, Jan 22, 2020.

  1. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Padre Pio blessed oil available from Padre Pio Shrine in PA
    Miraculous Medal blessed oil available from gift shop at Association if the Miraculous Medal
    St Raphael healing oil
    Look online
    I am unable to post links but I have obtained blessed oil from all three locations
     
  2. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Pope Emeritus Benedict :)
     
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  3. Muzhik

    Muzhik Powers

    Here's a link to a video from the Washington Post. The person speaking has ideas for making your own masks at home. In short, you take an old tee shirt (100% cotton), fold it, then trim it. Place an ordinary paper towel between the folds, and you'll have a mask which will successfully prevent you from infecting others. At the end of the day, you remove the paper towel and discard, and wash out the mask in soapy water. (Remember: soap destroys the virus.)

    One place where I saw this posted, someone complained that it will lead to a false sense of security, esp. since people won't wash out the mask. I suggested you make enough of these to last between your regular laundry days, i.e., make 7 masks. Each day put on a new one with a clean paper towel; at the end of the discard the towel and throw the mask into the laundry basket. When it's laundry day, wash the masks in hot water, dry in a hot drier, and you're ready to go. If you don't like the thought of the dirty mask in your laundry basket, then just drop it in a bucket of soapy water instead and leave it there. At the end of the week, drain the water and wash as usual.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...38a368-b2fa-481a-8f0c-dea376ab994d_video.html
     
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  4. Indy

    Indy Praying

    Looks like we live in that time where right is wrong and wrong is right. It is now.
     
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  5. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Etoa, This would be far better.

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  6. HeavenlyHosts

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  7. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    MC, I am praying also. I read this post of yours yesterday and I thought that I had responded at that time, I apologize. +
     
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  8. O'Keefe Investigation: Army National Guardsman Says Coronavirus Media Coverage Overblown (VIDEO)

    James O’Keefe spoke to an army national guardsman in Glen Island Park, New Rochelle, New York about the media’s coverage on the Coronavirus.

    The soldier told Project Veritas that the media coverage on the Coronavirus pandemic is way overblown.

    “Is it as bad as everyone, the media is saying — the whole pandemic?” O’Keefe asked the guardsman.

    The guardsman responded, “Oh, no. It’s just, it’s the flu. It’s the flu. It’s the flu.”

    “Is the media accurately reporting accurately?” O’Keefe asked. “The media is making it out bigger? And it’s not as bad as the media is saying?”

    “No, I’m in the tents with them,” the soldier said.

    New York is currently the US epicenter for Coronavirus cases and deaths.

    As of Tuesday it was reported New York has 67,384 confirmed cases of Coronavirus and 1,342 deaths.

    Democrat lawmakers however are using the virus to shut down businesses.

    On Monday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti shut down farmer’s markets after 44 Coronavirus deaths were confirmed in the city, or 0.000011% of LA’s population of 4 million.

    KKK-Blackface Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced a shelter-in-place for his state until June.

    President Trump extended his Coronavirus social distancing guidelines through the end of April.

    If lockdowns continue, the cure will be far worse than the virus and the economy will be destroyed.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...s-coronavirus-media-coverage-overblown-video/
     
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  9. These days are worthy of some Shakespeare to explain:

    As Hamlet would say:

    "There are more things in heaven and earth....than are dreamt of"


    and.....obviously...."Something is rotten in the State of Denmark"
     
  10. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    Our pope can conclude the following about Covid-19, but he cannot conclude that his and other hierarchy's participation in the idol worship of Pachamama had great effect on the evil we have seen released since their idol worship in the house of God within the Vatican??? I think our hierarchy should re-read the part of scripture about taking the plank out of ones own eye before attempting to take the sliver out of others. I would go so far as to say, if our Pope and Hierarchy who participated in this great evil repented from this mishap and then did an exorcism within the Vatican Church this idol worship took place, Covid-19 may disappear as stealthy as it started.

    Pope Francis Warns Of A Coronavirus ‘Genocide’ If Economy Prioritized Over People


    March 31, 2020 by sd

    From CNA:

    [​IMG]In a private letter to an Argentine judge, Pope Francis is reported to have warned that government decisions to prioritize the economy over people could result in a “viral genocide.”

    “The governments that face the crisis in this way show the priority of their decisions: the people first. … It would be sad if they opted for the opposite, which would lead to the death of very many people, something like a viral genocide,” Pope Francis wrote in a letter sent March 28, according to America Magazine, which reported it had obtained the letter. The pope sent a handwritten note in response to a letter from Judge Roberto Andres Gallardo, the president of the Pan-American Committee of Judges for Social Rights, Argentine news agency Telam reported March 29.
     
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  11. Do his handlers ever notice the obvious which is opposite to what they use the Pope for as their mouthpiece? The ones who are giving and cooperating to help the needs of today , not only for the U.S. but for other poorer countries are the big companies who are refiguring things of production to show their generosity....not in any way "prioritizing the economy over people". The reality is always showing the contrived narratives of the left for what they are.....but unfortunately not before they do their damage to the world and the innocent.
     
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  13. AED

    AED Powers

    St Peter warned us in his letter.
     
  14. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    This is a true globalists agenda. Man is the problem! Man is the evil! To many people in the world! To many having "rigid" faith teachings! If only a few could rule the whole world enslaving all other inhabitants to their utopia we would all live just fine in their minds!! Sick! A sickness that could only be contrived by Satan himself. This is not Christianity!
     
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  15. djmoforegon

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    This article is written by Dr. Fauci (and two other physicians) and was entered into the New England Journal of Medicine on March 26, 2020. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2002387

    His conclusion in part "If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively."
     
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  16. Mayor deBlasio Releases 900 Inmates To Reduce Coronavirus Risk – Makes Room To Arrest Priests, Ministers, Pastors…

    New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio has released 900 inmates from city jails in an effort to reduce the risk of coronavirus. Days earlier he announced the intent to permanently close houses of worship that defy the ‘stay-at-home’ dictates.

    New York – De Blasio made the announcement at a press briefing while reporting that a second member of New York City’s corrections department had died from the disease.

    De Blasio announced last week that the city would release hundreds of nonviolent offenders, with those accused of offenses such as domestic abuse not eligible for release. Advocates have warned that jails and prisons are hotspots for the transmission of coronavirus due to the close proximity of inmates.

    “It is a very complicated dynamic, it’s one that we’ve literally never dealt with before,” the mayor said last week of his efforts to control the coronavirus spread.

    “I’m listening to all the input. ... But I want to make very clear that I’m making the ultimate decisions, taking in the advice from all these different sources and doing what I think is the right thing for this city,” he added.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...leased-900-inmates-in-response-to-coronavirus
     
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  17. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Ohhhh my gosh.....

    is there no end to their evil...
     
  18. djmoforegon

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    US bishop suspends last rites in response to coronavirus pandemic
    The Catholic Church holds that persons who are extremely ill or near death are in great need of spiritual assistance.
    Tue Mar 31, 2020 - 3:29 pm EST https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/us-bishop-suspends-last-rites-in-response-to-coronavirus-pandemic
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    Bishop Mitchell Rozanski in an April 2, 2019 interview. Wgby / Youtube screen grab
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    SPRINGFIELD, March 31, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The bishop of Springfield, Massachusetts, has temporarily suspended last rites in all instances in his diocese in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Bishop Mitchell Rozanski’s directive followed a United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) memo on March 27 reaffirming Church teaching that only priests could administer the sacrament, Catholic News Agency reported.

    Rozanski wrote to his priests March 25 that he was “allowing the assigned Catholic hospital chaplains, standing outside a patient’s room or away from their bedside, to dab a cotton swab with Holy Oil and then allow a nurse to enter the patient’s room and administer the oil,” according to CNA.


    “If the patient is alert, the prayers may be provided via telephone,” the bishop wrote.

    However, Bishop Leonard Blair of Hartford, chair of the USCCB committee on liturgy, said in last Friday’s memo that “it is not possible for the anointing with oil to be delegated to someone else, such as a nurse or doctor.”

    The same afternoon, Rozanski sent his priests a message stating that: “After further discussion and review, I am rescinding my previous directive and temporarily suspending the Anointing of the Sick in all instances.”



    LifeSiteNews contacted the diocese to confirm this but did not hear back by deadline.

    Adding to the calamity, some hospitals are banning priests from attending to the dying, such as Grand Rapids, Michigan, as reported last week by LifeSiteNews, and Portland, Oregon, as reported by Catholic News Service.

    The Catholic Church holds that persons who are extremely ill or near death are in great need of spiritual assistance. The Church provides Catholics at those stages of life with the sacrament of anointing of the sick, otherwise known as extreme unction or last rites, which can only be conferred in person and by a priest.

    “The first grace of this sacrament is one of strengthening, peace and courage to overcome the difficulties that go with the condition of serious illness or the frailty of old age. This grace is a gift of the Holy Spirit, who renews trust and faith in God and strengthens against the temptations of the evil one, the temptation to discouragement and anguish in the face of death,” according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

    “This assistance from the Lord by the power of his Spirit is meant to lead the sick person to healing of the soul, but also of the body if such is God’s will. Furthermore, ‘if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven,’” it notes.

    Well-known American canon lawyer Edward Peters commented on his blog:

    That a bishop could purport to authorize the enunciation of sacramental form for Anointing by a cleric and the execution of the sacramental matter by a hospital worker gives some insight into what kind of challenges confront sound pastors and canonists these days. But, while that bizarre idea was shot down in a few hours thanks to the internet, a new mess has taken its place, one whereby a bishop thinks he can “suspend” the celebration of the sacrament of Anointing in times of greatest need!

    Keeping this short, I know of no authority whereby an arch/bishop can “suspend” the operation of a sacrament itself so I can only conclude that whenever a proper, willing minister utters the correct form while applying the necessary matter to an eligible, willing, recipient, the sacrament occurs. All of the usual considerations for the administration of sacraments in time of serious danger apply, of course, and those factors lean heavily (not uniformly, but heavily) in favor of administration of the sacraments, especially to the gravely ill. Again, if some bishop actually issues a precept against celebrating Anointing, it can be dealt with then.


    Rozanski’s suspension of last rites follows other directives from bishops suspending sacraments, with Cardinal Tobin of Newark suspending confession except in extreme emergency, Archbishop Thompson of Indianapolis directing priests to postpone confession except when penitent in danger of death, and Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago suspending baptisms.

    However, Bishop Athanasias Schneider said in an interview with The Remnant that priests, using discretion and following the necessary health precautions “has not to obey the directives of his bishop or the government” to withhold the sacraments.

    Directives canceling all public Masses “are a pure human law; however, the supreme law in the Church is the salvation of souls,” Schneider said.

    Canon lawyer Philip Gray echoed this, pointing out in a previous LifeSiteNews report that bishops issuing blanket prohibitions on the sacraments is a violation of canon law, and priests can disregard these directives in good conscience.

    “We’re talking about the life and death of the soul,” said Gray, president of the St. Joseph Foundation and Catholics United for the Faith.

    Catholics in good standing have a right to receive the sacraments if they ask for them at an appropriate time and are well disposed, he told LifeSiteNews.

    “If the priest believes in his conscience — because primacy of conscience is a matter — if the priest believes there is a violation of divine law by the bishop’s directive, he has an obligation to the divine law,” he said.

    “There are reasonable measures that a bishop can put in place to allow all the sacraments to continue. That is what Christ would expect of us. These are the ordinary means of salvation,” Gray said.

    Blair wrote in his memo that questions regarding the administration of the sacraments during the coronavirus, or Wuhan flu, pandemic were sent to the apostolic nuncio for the United States, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, who consulted Archbishop Arthur Roche, secretary of the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship and Sacraments, for the answers, CNA reported.

    He suggested to the bishops that when it is not possible to administer last rites, this passage from the March 20 Vatican note on administering confession during the pandemic “might be applied analogously to the sacrament of the sick”:

    Where the individual faithful find themselves in the painful impossibility of receiving sacramental absolution, it should be remembered that perfect contrition, coming from the love of God, beloved above all things, expressed by a sincere request for forgiveness (that which the penitent is at present able to express) and accompanied by votum confessionis, that is, by the firm resolution to have recourse, as soon as possible, to sacramental confession, obtains forgiveness of sins, even mortal ones.
     
  19. What are all these clerics going to do to earn a living after they've retired themselves since that looks like what they're doing. They're talking and acting themselves out of a job. The plan in this particular mechanism of a virus is to make the "lemming" faithful get used to being without a priest and begin to think "what do we really need them for"....esp. since the Eucharist doesn't seem all that important to the ones who are the only ones to bring Him, body, blood, soul and divinity to His own. This is a very well planned control over the people since it involves "health" and therefore has a powerful blackmailing effect, e.g. diabolical, over the supernatural dimension since humans can be threatened with attempting to possibly spread disease if they live out the supernatural within this defective human/natural fallen world.
     
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