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Pandemic Love

March 5, 2020 Elizabeth Bryant
15th-century image by Jacopo Oddi from the La Franceschina codex depicting Franciscan monks treating victims of the plague/leprosy in Italy

15th-century image by Jacopo Oddi from the La Franceschina codex depicting Franciscan monks treating victims of the plague/leprosy in Italy

The Avian flu, the Swine flu, Ebola, and now the Coronavirus with the possibility of a world pandemic. It’s in the News everywhere, it is unnerving, markets are shaking, people are scared silly that it will strike them and their loved ones.One has only to recall history to realize that global killers have plagued human civilization. But, surprisingly, history also tells us that where death looms large so do acts of love.

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In Christian history, community of hope, early christian communiti Tags pandemic, compassion, flu, love
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