Milwaukee: Pope Francis has prayed for a miraculous cross to be erected in the Vatican Square in the wake of the 16th-century plague that rescued Italy from the plague. The death toll in Italy began to decline from March 27, when Pope Francis prayed for the miraculous crucifixion that the Romans believed saved Rome from the plague of 1522, Archbishop of Milwaukee Fr. As John Lococo points out in his tweet.
His post is accompanied by images of the coronation mortality chart in Italy and the Eucharistic blessings of the Pope. Fr. According to the Lococo chart, the highest death toll in Italy was recorded on March 27 (919). On March 27, the most dead, Pope Francis prayed for the miraculous Crucifixion from the Church of San Marcello Al Corso, and gave the “Urbi et Orbi” (the city and the world), an apostolic blessing given only in exceptional circumstances such as Easter and Christmas. It was only after this that the coronal death rate in Italy gradually decreased, says Fr. Locoka makes it clear with the help of his chart.
The miraculous crucifixion of the temple and the altar, which was completely destroyed by fire in the fire of May 23, 1519, remained intact. Within three years, when the Black Plague, the epicenter of Rome, was seized, the ‘Servants of Maria Via del Corso’, at the behest of believers, was making its way from the convent to the Vatican Square. The plague had disappeared from Rome by the time it returned to St. Marcellus, which lasted for 16 days from August 4, 2022, in each corner of Rome.