Tallinn: Estonia, the northern European country that includes the Baltic states, has dedicated itself to the heart to Jesus. The dedication was on Sunday, April 19, the feast day of God’s mercy, under the leadership of Bishop Philippe Jordan, the Apostolic Administrator of Estonia. The dedication was done for the end of the corona epidemic and begging for heavenly intervention to bring Estonia back to God. Bishop Jordan said this is an opportunity for people to lead a faithful life.

He noted that Sundays are the best days to make a dedication, as devotion to the mercy of God is prevalent in the Baltic nations. They believe that bad things do not happen to God. “The vision of Jesus Christ for St. Faustina has deepened our faith in the mercy of God in the Baltic regions,” he said.

A total of 1,100 cases of coronal cases have been reported in Estonia so far. In an interview with the Vatican News on Monday, the bishop revealed that the state of affairs on the island of Sarema is the worst. He added that the island is completely isolated and that about half of those hospitalized are from the island. A total of 40 deaths were confirmed in Estonia following Covidal infection.

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