Posted on 03/06/2020 9:44:21 AM PST by 11th_VA
The Vatican has confirmed its first case of the novel coronavirus.
A Vatican spokesman told reporters on Friday that an unidentified person has tested positive for COVID-19 at a clinic in the city-state, a papal enclave within Rome that serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Dope Frances?
Down to one Pope soon.
Babylon Bee-worthy. You’d think the vatican would have gently tossed that tidbit denial in the announcement...were they competent.
Thank God they aren’t...it’s the only thing saving Christ’s Church from utter collapse....as God designed.
11:06 — but how many seconds?
Was it 11:06 and 21 seconds (in which case it is indeed closer to 11:06) or was it 11:06 and 49 seconds (which places it much closer to 11:07)
The story leaves out too much important information.

Who is this woman?
Where is she from?
Why did the Pope later meet with her?
Did she infect him and everyone near her?
Where is she now?
Interesting questions.
Interesting questions.
I bet the answer is even more interesting...
I’ve seen that video, he didn’t like her reaching out and grabbing his hand, and I don’t blame him. I don’t mean to sound racist (you have to say that now you know) but she looks possibly Chinese. Who knows?
Yep, but the Pope later met with her in private to apologize.
That means the Swiss Guard vetted her, they must know who she is and where she’s from.
Keep in mind that the Commie Chinese are having trouble with The Church, AND they’ve announced they’re going to re-write the Bible to their liking.
Now allah the sudden il Papa is ill Papa...
For sure.
Somebody turn on the Papal Smoke Cam.
Ya, I saw that Xi was replacing the 10 commandments with some kind of quotes from him possibly? Not good
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