Italian Priest Reported To Police For Celebrating Mass With Eight Faithful
Father Antonio Lunghi, 88, celebrated Sunday Mass in Castello d'Agogna, Italy, despite a diocesan and State ban due to the coronavirus. The bells rang and eight (!) faithful participated. The priest …More
Father Antonio Lunghi, 88, celebrated Sunday Mass in Castello d'Agogna, Italy, despite a diocesan and State ban due to the coronavirus.
The bells rang and eight (!) faithful participated. The priest was reported to the police and risks a conviction for failing to comply with the public order.
Lunghi explained that he was not aware of the situation and is not familiar with the Internet.
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The bells rang and eight (!) faithful participated. The priest was reported to the police and risks a conviction for failing to comply with the public order.
Lunghi explained that he was not aware of the situation and is not familiar with the Internet.
Picture: © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsVzdpdychnd
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Ultraviolet
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...and so it begins. I'm curious. Is there a state ban on Mosque and Synogogue attendance as well? if so, is it being enforced with the same ruthless enthusiasm? Or are the authorities turning a blind eye?
F M Shyanguya
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So that’s how they get rid of the Mass and Holy Communion.
Our Lady of Sorrows
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This is the idea behind these so called "Plagues" probably in my opinion deliberately orchestrated from a Lab (not necessarily China) to 1. Stop the Catholic Mass 2. Control the people(keep them in fear) 3. Population control
F M Shyanguya
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Playing God.
Jungerheld
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Downright Orwellian.
Novella Nurney
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An Ave for the faithful priest. The one not on the internet 5 hours a day. The one not " tweeting," The one faithfully saying mass and offering communion to the strengthen the souls of the physically, spiritually ill.