CHILE: Citizens protest the DeathVaxx obligations of the Sanitary Dictatorship

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Editor’s Note: Chile is one of the most beautiful places in all of South America to live, with a variety of climates and the most extraordinary geography, coastline and biodiversity. It’s obvious that the globalists are intent on the greatest possible demographic reduction there, and not only because it is the most European part of the continent with nearly no native populations before colonization.

Santiago de Compostela: Convent of St. Francis of Assisi

Now for the beautiful art work in the Church:

And for those Catholics in Japan, a photo record, of the Altar of San Francisco Blanco, Martyr of Nagasaki, who was from Galicia:

And for the Catholics of Rome, Italy, a photo of the Altar of San Diego di Alcala, the Franciscan Brother who cared for the citizens of Rome during the plague:

And for the Catholics from Syria, a photo of the Altar of the Martyrs of Damascus and the card explaining who they were:

Santiago de Compostela: The Convent of the Poor Clares at San Roche

Editor’s Note: This convent of Saint Clare in the quarter of Santiago known as San Roche is the dwelling of the daughters of St. Clare. It is a cloistered convent where the nuns wear the full habit still, and thus is greatly meriting new vocations. It is very large, and I guess it can take another 20 vocations. The Church is very beautiful and secluded, and the sisters faithfully keep the Choir, as you can hear in my short video. If you are a woman and are deeply inspired by the example of Saint Francis and/or Saint Clare, this may be where the Lord is calling you to live totally for him

Santiago de Compostela: the Carmel of San Roche

Editor’s Note: I highly recommend, for all the women who come to Compostela, to come to this convent and take a time to pray and if you need it, to ask these holy women their advice about how to love the Lord Jesus as a woman only can. Let us pray for vocations, as I hear there are 14+ cells waiting for women who want to consecrate themselves totally to Jesus Christ.