Milan: The number of deaths in Italian dioceses near Milan has risen to 22 as a result of Covide’s disease. Avenir, the media of the Italian Bishop’s Conference, released the number of dead clergy. Two other clergymen also died due to some other health problems. More than half of the dead are over 80, and three are over 70, according to the report. The youngest clergyman who died of coronary disease was Fr. Andrew End was 54 years old.
Of the dead, 11 are dioceses of Bergamo. Meanwhile, 15 priests of the diocese are still in hospital. On March 18, Pope Francis called on Bishop Francisco Bergio to convey his condolences and condolences. In a video released after a phone conversation with the pope, the bishop told the believing community that the Holy Father had promised to remember his heart and prayers. Bishop Francisco Beshi added that Pope Francis expressed his father’s love and care to the clergy, the sick and those who serve them.
Bergamo is the diocese of Pope John XXIII. Bishop called on the faithful in the diocese of St. John’s Church to seek mediation for the sick and those who serve them. Meanwhile, six clergymen in the Parma diocese have died of coronavirus. He served as a missionary at the Amazon. This includes Nicolas Massie. In the diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio, Milan, Cremona, Lodi and Brescia, clergymen have died of coronavirus. In the meantime, the number of Italians who have died of Kovid-19 has exceeded three thousand.