Posted on 03/14/2020 8:56:07 PM PDT by Coleus

Have you heard this miraculous story about the Castel SantAngelo?
The Castel SantAngelo is a large fortress near Vatican City with a gigantic St. Michael the Archangel statue on top. This statue signifies a magnificent story of Gods love and care for his people through the angels.
Around 590 A.D., Rome suffered a terrible plague causing many deaths. Pope St. Gregory the Great plead for the angels help to fight this epidemic. The pontiff celebrated Masses and tirelessly processed through Rome with prayers and incense.
St. Michael later appeared on top of the castle with his sword.
The plague was still ravaging Rome, and Gregory ordered the procession to continue to make the circuit of the city, the marchers chanting litanies. An image of the Blessed Mary ever Virgin was carried in the procession.
And lo and behold! The poisonous uncleanness of the air yielded to the image as if fleeing from it and being unable to withstand its presence: the passage of the picture brought about a wonderful serenity and purity in the air. We are also told that the voices of the angels were heard around the image, singing
Then the pope saw an angel of the Lord standing atop the castle of Crescentius, wiping a bloody sword and sheathing it. Gregory understood that that put an end to the plague, as, indeed, happened. Thereafter the castle was called the Castle of the Holy Angel.
Pope St. Gregory the Great then built the St. Michael statue on top of the castle, representing his protection over Rome and the Church.
Let us turn to St. Michael the Archangel in defeating the coronavirus pandemic!
[See also: Cure the Coronavirus: Prayers to 2 Incredible Saints Who Miraculously Defeated Plagues]
[See also: The Chaplet of St. Michael: A Powerful Prayer for Spiritual Warfare Every Catholic Should Know]
Ping
St. Peter. wasn’t up to the task?
JESUS did it and gets no credit!
“JESUS did it and gets no credit!”
How many deaths in the plague do you want to credit to Jesus?
Do you happen to know the standard St. Michael the Archangel prayer?
God’s instruments are only instruments, but they ARE instruments that GOD has chosen too employ, and deserve some recognition.
If you aren’t into that, you’ll find Islamic philosophy and theology to be on your wavelength.
Sorry, I’m Christian since the Baltimore Catechism days.
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