Josephs’s Statement of the Week 5/14/20

26th Sunday in OT (C) - The Catholic News

Heaven’s Gates are finally opened on Ascension Thursday (Novena)

Heaven having been closed now for about 4000 years is once again opened on  Ascension Thursday. “He ascended into heaven, sitteth at the right hand of God , the Father Almighty; FROM THENCE He shall come to judge the living and the dead.”

The Limbo of the Fathers also called Paradise and the Opening of Heaven a place and state of rest wherein the souls of the just who died before CHRIST’S ASCENSION were detained until he opened HEAVEN to them; referred also as “Abraham’s bosom.”
Council of Trent Catechism. Page 73  Ephesian 4:8
(Luke xvi,22) and “Paradise” (Luke xxiii, 43) and notably in Eph. IV: 9  1 Peter III: 18-20. – Council of Trent Catechism Article VII-V pg. 79
A Catholic Dictionary  D. Attwater  1931-1949 Limbo pg 292+366

If Seoul falls, the country falls

South Korea’s national police agency has deployed some 8,500 officers (link in Korean) nationwide, in a race against time to identify people who visited nightlife venues in Seoul after the emergence of a cluster of Covid-19 cases linked to a man who went clubbing there. In a sign of how urgent the situation is, Seoul mayor Park Won-soon issued a stark warning yesterday: “If Seoul falls, the country falls.” MORE

Other virus outbreaks are erupting around the world

As if Covid-19 was not enough, other virus outbreaks are erupting around the world

While everyone is likely well aware of the coronavirus pandemic, other viral diseases are also thriving, spreading locally and threatening already overwhelmed healthcare systems. In Indonesia, dengue—which is spread through mosquitoes—has infected some 40,000 people so far this year, a nearly 16% rise from last year. Compounding the problem, most of Indonesia’s hospitals are now tasked with prioritizing patients with Covid-19, leaving those suffering from the painful and sometimes fatal symptoms of dengue without treatment. MORE

President Woodrow Wilson gave us Mothers Day

Mother's Day Centennial

This is funny because most conservatives dislike President Wilson.

On May 9, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day “as a public expression of love and reverence for the mothers of our country.” Office, position, or title: President of the United States