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An outbreak of coronavirus in the religious order that canonized Franco has left 7 dead, 78 infected and has forced the town to be confined for a month
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The mayor affirms that the infections coincide with the visit of pilgrims from the ultra-Catholic group from the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland at Christmas
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Christmas 2020. With the pandemic out of control and restrictions throughout Spain, dozens of parishioners attend mass in the Palmarian Christian Church of the Carmelites of the Holy Face, in the Sevillian town of El Palmar de Troya (2,340 inhabitants). The men dress in tunics and the women wear a veil and mantilla. Among those present there are also children and babies. Everyone celebrates the ceremony, which includes a kissing an image of the baby Jesus, no mask and without respecting the measures imposed by Health. This is shown by the images that one of the attendees recorded last December during one of those Eucharists inside the Basilica, which EL PERIÓDICO has accessed. A few days later, a coronavirus outbreak within the walls of the religious order left 78 infected and an incidence rate in the municipality of 3,333 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, which has forced the Junta de Andalucía to close the town perimeter.
“Eighty or one hundred pilgrims arrived on December 22 or 23, from the UK, Germany and Switzerland, to celebrate Christmas in the Palmarian Church. Many came by rental car, without undergoing PCR tests. They left for their countries between January 4 and 7, “he explains to this newspaper. Juan Carlos González, mayor of El Palmar de Troya, which places the focus of contagion in the Palmarian religious celebrations and gatherings of those days.
I kissed the Child Jesus
The images of one of those Eucharists show the moment in which the Palmarian faithful, separated according to their sex on both sides of the central nave, as required by the rules of the religious order, they approach the altar, without a mask, and kiss, one by one, the feet of the Child Jesus without anyone disinfecting the figure between one parishioner and the next. He does not wear a mask either. Pope Peter III, head of the Church since 2016, nor any of his bishops while directing the ceremony, not even when they give communion to the attendees who approach them.
“The virus spread within its walls, but soon It was extended to the residents of the municipality, since although there are religious who live on the La Alcaparrosa farm, other parishioners They have a house in the village, so they pray in the Church, but they sleep and live here. There are no more than ten or twelve foreign families, but they all have many children. Hence, the group that came at Christmas was so numerous, “says the town councilor, where there are still 68 active cases (27 of them outside the Church) as a result of the outbreak, which has already stopped seven deceased people, “four priests and a nun from Palmaria, and also two neighbors outside the religious organization”. With these figures, last week the Andalusian government extended the closure of the town for another fifteen days.
All the followers of the religious order who live in La Alcaparrosa, almost a hundred among bishops, priests, nuns and faithful according to data from the City Council, have remained isolated inside the enclosure, which has had to be medicalized “as if it were a nursing home”, with “sanitarians from the Health Center who visit the church daily to assist the infected and control the epidemiological situation,” says the mayor.
The Board will investigate the images
González acknowledges that until the members of the Church began to receive medical treatment in mid-January, “it was very difficult to know what was happening within the walls, because they act as a closed community, we have no contact with anyone from the interior and we cannot do anything about it. prevent contagion yes when they go out to town they go with masks and respecting the rules and then they skip everything when they lock themselves up on their private property “. Warn that will put the images published by EL PERIÓDICO in the hands of the Territorial Delegation of Health and Families of the Junta de Andalucía for it to investigate the happened.
EL PERIÓDICO has contacted the religious order by telephone and through several emails to obtain its version, without success. He has also contacted one of the representatives of the Palmarian Church, the missionary Father Braulio, by phone, but has received no response. On the organization’s website, a message informs “all journalistic media, whatever their medium and type,” which they accuse of spreading “in a false or at least confusing way, when not openly slanderous and offensive” their activities , that they have “no interest” in communicating with them.
“The mask, a muzzle to subdue us”
The youtuber and investigative reporter Carles tamayo, which came to infiltrate the Palmarian Church in 2019, has uncovered on its channel several conversations about the coronavirus pandemic between members of the religious order, in which comments such as “Here in Spain we all have to go with the mask, which is a muzzle to submit to”.
Tamayo has also revealed the letters sent by Pope Peter III to his followers during the last months in which he exposes the position of his church regarding the virus: “We are in apocalyptic times, we have to prepare for death (…) we Palmarians are the only ones who can effectively help them achieve eternal salvation “, reads one of the writings.
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In October, when the vaccine against the coronavirus was already beginning to appear, Pedro III wrote to his parishioners: “These Satanists continue to prepare the tyrannical reign of the antichrist. Now they are urging that all the inhabitants of the earth receive compulsory vaccinations. We cannot trust Satanists. Why do they want to inject repellants into every human being? Is it perhaps like a satanic sacrament to better predispose the people to later accept the infamous mark of the beast? ”
The Palmarian Church was founded in 1975, as a split from the Catholic, by Clemente Dominguez, a clairvoyant and insurance agent, known as “La Voltio” in Sevillian bars for his previous job as a light inspector. During his papacy, canonized Francisco Franco, Carrero Blanco, Don Pelayo and the founder of Opus Dei, Escrivá de Balaguer. The church was built in La Alcaparrosa, the farm where four girls assured that the Virgin Mary had appeared to them in 1968. Although the Basilica was definitely erected seven years later, thanks to the donations of its followers.
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