Why Did the Starlings Die in Rome?
https://traditioninaction.org/Cultural/E108_Sto.htm
"We call them starlings. The Italians call them storni or, for fun, stormi di storni, clouds of starlings. They are the starlings of Rome, that have come in the hundreds of thousands to make their spectacular swirling dances over the city since the times of the Early Christians. … This year, however, something very strange happened. Rome woke up to find its streets littered with thousands of dead starlings. … “Incredible! Incredible!” cried one man in sad disbelief who was filming the streets even as the birds fell.
… What no one speaks of in the already panic-stricken climate caused by virus fears is an impending chastisement from God on Rome. Multiple prophecies of seers and Saints approved by the Church speak of a great chastisement falling on Rome, which will have abandoned the Faith. St. John Bosco, for example, saw Rome’s destruction where villas and palaces had become the litter of squares and streets. …"