GARGANO: The city of Gargano, southern Italy, is appealing for help from the archangel, Saint Michael, in the fight against the pestilence. The clergy and a few believers marched in the city’s famous Monte Sant’Angelo shrine, carrying the famous statue of Saint Michael. The Eucharist and the remnant of the Holy Cross rose in the orbit.

Normally, only on September 29, the feast day of St. Michael the Angel, will the Uruwal be taken out of shape. But with the corona epidemic taking the lives of thousands and spreading the sword in the background. The Italian Catholic newspaper Il described the event as “a major event in faith and history.” The rector of the church, Fr. Fr., Said that Monte Sant’Angelo was saved from the plague of 1656, Ladislav Zaki smiled.

The mayor of the town of Gargano has also requested the residents of St. Michael to seek help. Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the former apostolic representative of the United States, has called on bishops, clergy, and believers around the world to appeal to the Holy See in the fight against Corona.

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