Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 22, 2020, 6:04 p.m. No.10750178   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0215 >>0308 >>0486 >>0548

>There haaaaas to be a Corona, Italy.

>>10749489 (lb)

Saints Victor and Corona (also known as Saints Victor and Stephanie) are two Christian martyrs. Victor was a Roman soldier who was tortured and killed; Corona was killed for comforting him. Corona is venerated in connection with treasure-hunting and, since 2020, with the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.

 

Corona is the patroness of causes involving money, such as gambling and treasure hunting, a result of a later treasure hunter who credited his success to INVOKING HER.[5][8][9] She is called upon by a treasure hunter to bring treasure, and then sent away through a similarly elaborate RITUAL.[10]

 

In March 2020 the [Roman Catholic Diocese] of [Raleigh] suggested INVOKING HER for support of the world economy during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.[7] She was not historically a patron saint of or invoked against pandemics or disease, but has been invoked against the current pandemic

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_and_Corona

 

Meet St. Corona, the patroness of plagues and pandemics

Corona, Latin for 'crown', is also the name of a 2nd Century martyr

St Corona, a martyr of the Catholic Church, lived in the 2nd Century. St Corona is closely associated with St Victor. Together, the two were put to death by Roman soldiers around the year 170 AD.

March 18, 2020

https://gulfnews.com/world/meet-st-corona-the-patroness-of-plagues-and-pandemics-1.1584521800786

 

Yes, there’s actually a St. Corona! And her remains are in Northern Italy

Corona was only 16, and gave her life to comfort a fellow Christian.

 

Right in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic is the city of Anzu, Italy. There is a basilica in Anzu where the relics of St. Victor and St. Corona have been preserved since the 9th century. The word Corona is Latin for crown. Ironically, St. Corona is considered as one of the patron saints of pandemics.*

Mar 14, 2020

https://aleteia.org/2020/03/14/yes-theres-actually-a-st-corona-and-shes-buried-in-the-middle-of-the-pandemic/

 

Reminder: Coronavirus ‘clinically no longer exists’ in Italy, doctor says

June 2, 2020

https://nypost.com/2020/06/02/coronavirus-clinically-no-longer-exists-in-italy-doctor/