A burning church, falling-debris churches and blood flooded churches; sign of Apocalypse?

A burning church, falling-debris churches and blood flooded churches; sign of Apocalypse?

From France to Sri Lanka and Philippines, different churches around the world suffered different fate from natural calamity to barbaric human acts. The disasters in all the churches happened only within a week period that started on Monday until this week Monday. Is a word “Monday”, a sign of premonition before the rapture or it might signify that today, 23rd of April 2019 (Tuesday) is dictated as the beginning of Apocalypse! Our Bestfriend JPs and OFWs around the world, just to connect the dots and to give you a brief background about the world events that started on Monday up to the next Monday this week. Here are the chronological events that happened during this period: 1). 15th of April 2019 (Holy Monday) at 1850 (French Time), the flame started beneath the roof of the Notre Dame Church in Paris. It started on Holy Monday as the beginning of one (1) week prayer, abstinence and penance for Catholics but it marked also the beginning of the disaster for the 850-year-old iconic structure of Paris. The cause of fire is still not clear, but some said that the fire started due to the recent construction inside the church. 2). 21st of April 2019 (Easter Sunday) at 845AM (Sr

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13 Earthquake Safety Tips

13 Earthquake Safety Tips

Earthquake strikes on April 22, 2019 to various locations around the world. Magnitude 6.1 rocked the Philippines at least five people were dead. The Clark International Airport in Pampanga seriously damaged causing its operation to shutdown and flights were cancelled. Heritage churches in Pampanga remain closed to the public after the 6.1 magnitude hit the area. The bell tower of Saint Catherine Church, one of the oldest churches in Pampanga collapsed after the quake. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Here are the 13 earthquake safety tips, Prepare an emergency supply kit and stored in accessible area. Plan a second way to exit each room or area in your house or workplace. Always check the nearest evacuation area. Familiarize the hazards in your area. Store fire extinguisher in an easily accessible location. Stay calm and be alert. During the shaking, drop, cover and hold on. Move to an open area if outside. Move quickly to higher grounds if near the shore. Move away from steep slopes. If driving, do not cross bridges, overpass or flyovers. Monitor the situation from the radio, tv and social media. Keep updated emergency contact numbers such as hospitals,

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