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Archbishop Challenges Coronavirus Regime

“Why is it fine to go to the market to buy an artichoke, but illegal to go to church,” asked Arezzo Archbishop Riccardo Fontana, Italy, in his Easter TV message. Michelangelo was born near Arezzo. …More
“Why is it fine to go to the market to buy an artichoke, but illegal to go to church,” asked Arezzo Archbishop Riccardo Fontana, Italy, in his Easter TV message.
Michelangelo was born near Arezzo. Fontana points out that his cathedral is the largest covered building in Arezzo, “Why it’s permitted to enter supermarkets in reasonable numbers but not a church?”
He is the first bishop to challenge the shutdown of all churches in Italy where police performed several raids against Easter liturgies with very few faithful attending.
Picture: Riccardo Fontana, #newsSwavzhjwua
Lalanz
Hopefully the next chastisement will knock all these devils out from our church
foward
Yes it is. But challenge Bergoglio in the first place, who is an open and consummate contributor to this anti-Christian regime.
When has Bergoglio raised his voice against the closing of the churches?
That man should not be sitting in the Chair of Saint Peter. That is the first task of Catholics.