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The Saint Who Stopped an Epidemic Is on Lockdown at the Met

30 Mar
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30 March, 2020

By David R. Perry

To introduce:

I’ve spent quite a bit of time recently reading about plagues and pandemics throughout recorded history. Numerous ones have passed over the very geography from where I now write.
Many fascinating insights can be ascertained by this study. My two biggest takeaways so far are:

1. The numbers of persons who have died in pandemics easily surpass those killed in wars, and natural disasters of all types, combined.

2. Affected societies were markedly different afterwards.

This article from the New York Times chronicles one instance of a societal change, and the results, following one of the many plagues that have crept over and altered this peninsula.

While I prefer to make my concerns be made known directly to Jesus, many in Christendom seek out intermediaries to relay their petitions. This is a story of the emergence of one of those “Saints.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/arts/design/van-dyck-metropolitan-museum-virus.html

 
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