It was last October 6 that, in her first public message in thirty years, Sister Agnes Sasagawa of Akita, Japan, whose locutions from the Virgin Mary were confirmed by a weeping, Church-authenticated statue, was told that we had to “put on ashes and pray a repentant Rosary every day,” reminding us of Jonah’s warnings. Now, notes Scott Woltze of the current epidemic — there in the Orient:
“This virus seems different than previous scares, and originated in early December right about the time 40 days would have passed from Sr. Sasagawa’s call to put on ashes (Jonah and the 40 days were inferred from her vision). China makes sense as the epicenter given the state persecution of Catholics (and all Christians) since the Vatican concordat (immediately and ruthlessly exploited by the Party). Large images of Chairman Xi and Mao have been forcibly placed in churches, while icons, statutes and crosses have been torn down in many cases. That’s certainly a type of an ‘abomination of desolation.’ Just some something to discern.”