"For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world (or survive a pandemic?), and suffer the loss of his soul?" -Mark8:36
I think the comparisons with the flu are rather missing the point. First of all Coronavirus has a death rate an order of magnitude higher than the flu. Secondly, it sends a high proportion of people to the ICU. Somewhere around 5% if memory serves, and 15% require hospitalization. As we saw in Italy, the health system can be rapidly overwhelmed. If all ICUs are full, where do you send heart attack and car crash victims? The whole point of all this physical distancing is to slow the spread so that health systems can cope.
Too many, I think, speculate on the horrid things that could happen to us if we don't conform to their idea of a perfect church, perfect liturgy, perfect music, and on and on. All of it is nonsense in this situation.
Our biggest secular enemy at the moment is not the Virus, it is misguided actions taken without adequate data, causing far greater damage.
Nobody here has argued that he/she wouldn't dare to go to Mass because of the personal risk of getting infected - even if it were "virtually 100% fatal".those who might say "we don't need to attend Mass or have the Sacraments because there is a risk of exposure" might have forgotten about those who in earlier times of the Church's history attended Mass knowing that to be caught was virtually 100% fatal.
Nobody here has argued that he/she wouldn't dare to go to Mass because of the personal risc of getting infected - even if it were "virtually 100% fatal".
[the pastor] should endeavor, that he might lead all men to confession, and the reception of the Holy Eucharist. For placating the wrath of God, and averting the scourge of the present necessity, they should establish on certain distinct days processions, also the prayer of the Forty Hours, with an assembly in the church daily (provided that the pestilence has not yet invaded the place, for otherwise those processions and assemblies would be ruinous, and should not be done), ...
Incardination: I do not concur; or did I misquote you in my previous comment? It seemed to be an allusion to danger in times of prosecution, which I think is misplaced in the context of te present discussion: We are talking about the risk to infect others with a deadly disease; not about the danger to one's own life.No, the argument (by some) has simply been ...
What did you mean by "caught"? Was this about desease (there aren't any "virtually 100% fatal", not even the plague - there always were survivors), or prosecution? I am confused.... those who in earlier times of the Church's history attended Mass knowing that to be caught was virtually 100% fatal
That would be like: to be worried by possibly getting a fine for the coming together, rather than by being a possible threat to other persons' health.Caught by the authorities for taking part in the Mass - that is, the comparison in accepting risk in order to take part in the Liturgy.
Really we don't have the data to prove any of the above. We will not know the death rate until next year, (mainly because the virus effects those that die in their 1,000's naturally every day in the U.K.).
Sorry, I still don't get your point what this has to do with the present situation: we are now not talking about what I, or you, or whoever is ready to risk for ourselves in order to do God's will, it's about whether we are putting others at risk ...Elmar, I'm sorry I'm not clear ... paid with their lives for attending Mass. ...
so long as you continue to be so stubbornly opposed to living in and dealing with 21st Century life, science, facts and reality.
You seem to worry what else they write about, who cares... But what have they written about the Chinese Virus, if you read they are giving access to information sources ignored by the main stream media.Swiss Propaganda Research
My main reason for pointing this out is to refute the narrative that somehow on one side we have "SCIENCE" and on another side a Medieval stereotype of superstitious rejection of science and modern knowledge in general.
We are talking about the risk to infect others with a deadly disease;
Our public health authorities are the experts.
Social distancing appears to work.
People on this forum, and people running CMAA need to decide whether they want to be a coalition of conspiracy theorists, science/fact skeptics, and casual racists, or whether they want to be a serious organization that advances the cause of better liturgy and more beautiful music in the Roman Catholic Church.
And yet, just today I watched a video of a German epidemiologist who was a Rockefeller U. prof. In his opinion, "distancing" merely prolongs the scourge--flattening the curve results in a longer time-line. He scoffs at the idea of forcing people to remain inside their homes when fresh air is a FAR better environment (and has been known as such since at least my childhood.) He thinks that 'herd immunity' is required to mitigate the disease now AND over the next few years.
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