A number of organizations including Autism Action Network, Children’s Health Defense, Health Freedom Defense Fund, Stand For Health Freedom, and The Brownstone Institute have joined in forming a resolution to Congress to prevent the repeat of the COVID disaster ever again. Remember the draconian measures inflicted with brutality on our people. While my home was never raided, I defied the orders by organizing twice a month rosary lunches where a group of women gathered to socialize and then beg God for help through the intercession of the Blessed Mother. No one ever got sick because of these events. They were a lifeline for us.
One of the most egregious orders during the shutdowns was letting abortionists continue their gruesome trade while ordering churches to be closed and locked. I remember the sorrow I felt seeing a story about one Catholic church that put Jesus in the vestibule so that people could come and kneel outside the locked glass doors to worship from the sidewalk. Meanwhile liquor stores were considered essential, but dentists weren't. Doctors wouldn't see patients if they were sick. (That happened with me. Does it make any sense?)
Read the resolution here. One of the items which should be number one for Catholics is this:
(d) Religious exercise: Places of worship shall be classified as essential at all times and may not be subjected to numeric capacity limits or activity restrictions more stringent than those applied to commercial establishments; religious freedom shall never again be infringed;
Do I hear an "Amen?" Will you join me in signing? Read the resolution here.
Jesus, our Great Physician, have mercy on us.
Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for us.
Saint Roch, patron saint of plague victims, pray for us.
Thank you for posting this. I just signed. My doctor is a huge believer in St. Roch. He got Covid and almost died. He prayed to St. Roch for healing and promised to start a Catholic oriented health care if he survived. He survived and started the St. Roch center. I went to him for my exam for my Cataract surgery. He is really a good faithful Catholic, so comforting having him as my doctor. Occasionally we will get together if the weather is nice and sit in lawn chairs in front of his office having a cigar and one of home brew brown ales talking about Catholicism and conservatism. Talk about comfort levels.
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