Pastor Timothy Pelc for Saint Ambrose, Pointe Parke for Detroit, use water pistol bless peopleEaster basket cos of the coronavirus crisis. see (pictures. The parish people drive go Saint Ambrose on Saturday where Pelc greet dem with mouth mask, fac protection and im even where gloves. For the kyn"drive-thru style", him spray holy water from distance for their Easter baskets wey dey cars. "I like how you dey take adapt to our traditions dis days," na wetin somebody write for Facebook.com #newsTklnsngmde
Them put light for that statue wey dem dey call Christ the Redemer Statue for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil so dat dem fit encourage more coronavirus panic. Dem light the statue like doctor with more images of hospital workers and flags of countries wey coronavirus don affect. For the statue hand dem write the slogan "Stay for house." As dem dey do the light-show, Rio Cardini Orani Joao Tempesta dey celebrate mass for the down of the statue. #newsWahcmuztib
20 01 Blessed Michael Cyprain Iwene Tansi. LumenChristi Bl. Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi (1903-1964) Iwene Tansi was born in Aguleri, southeast Nigeria, Africa, in September, 1903. His parents followed the traditional non-Christian religion, but they sent him to the local school run by the Irish Holy Ghost missionaries. There he became a Christian, baptized Michael. For a while he worked as a teacher. Then, in 1925, feeling called to the priesthood, he entered the seminary at Aguleri. When he was ordained a priest in 1937, he was one of only ten native Nigerian priests. From 1937 to 1950 Fr. Tansi served in the archdiocese of Onitsha. In 1939 he opened a new parish there. On November 1, 1941, he baptized, at the age of nine, a boy of the new parish named Francis Arinze. He also, in due time, heard Francis’ first confession, gave him his first Holy Communion, and prepared him for confirmation. Francis served Tansi at Mass, and looked up to him as a spiritual father. Fr. Tansi was strong …Ọzọ
Stans parish, Central Switzerland, dey offer take-away Co,mmunion for their three churches. Dem wrap the hosts wit white, match boxes wey dem do by themselves. One sign wey dey use hand write say: "Consecrated hosts wey you fit carry go for Home-Communion." For 90 minutes, people fit pick up any number of boxes. One woman tell the bishops' Kath.ch say she and her parents dey take the take-away Holy Communion while dem dey watch mass online. On Holy Saturday, people carry about 70 boxes, and even more on Easter Sunday. The local Church diocese follow. #newsGiuvmrurii