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Geri9
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I was curious if people were required to wear masks back in 1918-1919 ... yep ... but no rules of staying 6 feet apart ...

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Yep. They are ramping up the police state tactics in British Columbia. I've had just about enough of this wickedness, too.

 


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Wear a mask or go to jail? Nothing new under the sun.

Wickedness will continue to flourish until the great Grape Harvest.


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Again, being allowed to see evil plans of men and increasing wickedness, the Lord can more readily reveal His long suffering and the righteousness of his judgements to the saints!

Men will have no excuse!

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I wonder what he has up his sleeve with this latest drama act ... besides prepping the world to worship an image ...

 

Pope Francis announces “Marathon Month” of global prayer that will use 30 shrines of Mary asking her to cure COVID and end the pandemic. 

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The month will involve 30 Marian shrines, which are dedicated to the Virgin Mary, across the globe which will encourage worshippers to pray, reports the official Vatican News website.  'The initiative will involve all the Shrines of the world in a special way, so that they might encourage the faithful, families, and communities to recite the Rosary to pray for an end to the pandemic,' the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization said in a statement.   The Pope, who has faced criticism over his reluctance to wear a face mask, will open the month of prayer on May 1 with a holy Rosary online broadcast.

FROM DAILY MAIL UK: The Pope has encouraged Catholics around the world to dedicate next month to praying for the end of the virus which has seen more than three million people die.

The month will involve 30 Marian shrines, which are dedicated to the Virgin Mary, across the globe which will encourage worshippers to pray, reports the official Vatican News website.  ‘The initiative will involve all the Shrines of the world in a special way, so that they might encourage the faithful, families, and communities to recite the Rosary to pray for an end to the pandemic,’ the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization said in a statement.

The Pope, who has faced criticism over his reluctance to wear a face mask, will open the month of prayer on May 1 with a holy Rosary online broadcast. For 31 days, the recitation of the Rosary from the various Shrines taking part in the month of prayer will be broadcast by Vatican News with the hope of ending the pandemic.

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