Has the coronavirus caused a hysterical panic that seems like a worldwide demonic obsession?
Whether you think the virus is worst than the Black Plague or hype or both there is no doubt that it has caused worldwide panic.
If you are in panic, what can you do so you don't allow it to play with your thoughts as if you were demonically obsessed.
The first thing is to slow down, no matter what you think about the virus, and if you had a holy Catholic father and mother remember their advise when you were a child. If you didn't have these holy parents then imagine a holy person giving you this advise:
- Don't fall out of the state of grace by committing a mortal sin.
- If you fall out of the state of grace by a mortal sin immediately go to confession even if you have to leave your state or country.
- Pray the rosary everyday.
- Wash you hands.
- Avoid crowds.
- If everyone around you is acting hysterical slow everything down and get away from them then put yourself in the presence of God.
- Talk and pray with good spiritual friends about what you can do to return to God's peace despite the panic surrounding you.
After you do this give some consideration that:
It appears that the coronavirus panic could be a worldwide demonic obsession since the demons objective for obsession is aways to get person's thoughts away from God and the salvation of their eternal soul.
The coronavirus has given government officials and Church bishops including Francis the excuse to ban the Mass and the sacraments thereby denying millions of Catholics of their right according to Divine Law of the means to eternal salvation.
Sadly, Francis and the Francis bishops appear to be mimicking the demons objective in producing obsession by banning the Mass and sacraments thus getting most Catholics minds off God and their eternal salvation or damnation.
As Bishop Athanasius Schneider implied in his interview with the Remnant newspaper on March 27:
"Christ did not give bishops [including Francis] the power to forbid visiting the sick and dying."
Remember the Church needs us not only to continue to call for an imperfect council to deal with Francis, but it also needs our prayers.
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Whether you think the virus is worst than the Black Plague or hype or both there is no doubt that it has caused worldwide panic.
If you are in panic, what can you do so you don't allow it to play with your thoughts as if you were demonically obsessed.
The first thing is to slow down, no matter what you think about the virus, and if you had a holy Catholic father and mother remember their advise when you were a child. If you didn't have these holy parents then imagine a holy person giving you this advise:
- Don't fall out of the state of grace by committing a mortal sin.
- If you fall out of the state of grace by a mortal sin immediately go to confession even if you have to leave your state or country.
- Pray the rosary everyday.
- Wash you hands.
- Avoid crowds.
- If everyone around you is acting hysterical slow everything down and get away from them then put yourself in the presence of God.
- Talk and pray with good spiritual friends about what you can do to return to God's peace despite the panic surrounding you.
After you do this give some consideration that:
It appears that the coronavirus panic could be a worldwide demonic obsession since the demons objective for obsession is aways to get person's thoughts away from God and the salvation of their eternal soul.
The coronavirus has given government officials and Church bishops including Francis the excuse to ban the Mass and the sacraments thereby denying millions of Catholics of their right according to Divine Law of the means to eternal salvation.
Sadly, Francis and the Francis bishops appear to be mimicking the demons objective in producing obsession by banning the Mass and sacraments thus getting most Catholics minds off God and their eternal salvation or damnation.
As Bishop Athanasius Schneider implied in his interview with the Remnant newspaper on March 27:
"Christ did not give bishops [including Francis] the power to forbid visiting the sick and dying."
Remember the Church needs us not only to continue to call for an imperfect council to deal with Francis, but it also needs our prayers.
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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