Italian Roman Catholic Priest Gives Up Respirator — True Act of Sacrifice

Anonymous
That is beautiful.
Anonymous
I’m glad you all like it because Trump has signed you up for this sacrifice but for the economy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad you all like it because Trump has signed you up for this sacrifice but for the economy.


I didn’t vote for Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was really moved by this story—

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8145967/Italian-priest-72-dies-coronavirus-giving-away-respirator.html


Thanks for sharing this. I was getting tired of all the depressing stories of people fighting over TP and hoarding hand sanitizer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad you all like it because Trump has signed you up for this sacrifice but for the economy.


I didn’t vote for Trump.


He's signed up everyone, including his voters - maybe especially his voters because they are more likely to make light of the virus, thanks to him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was really moved by this story—

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8145967/Italian-priest-72-dies-coronavirus-giving-away-respirator.html


This is a moral act that hopefully many will emulate.

I'm not a priest -- not even religious -- and gratefully not sick at present, but I plan to do the same if I do get the virus. It's in my will that no extreme measures will be taken to keep me alive and a respirator is an extreme measure.
Anonymous
What a wonderful human being
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What a wonderful human being


+1 I’m glad there are people like this in the world
Anonymous
Oh how sad and moving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh how sad and moving.


Would you do it to save a younger person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh how sad and moving.


Would you do it to save a younger person?



DP. well, that is certainly a question for us all to reflect upon.
Anonymous
Well done, good and faithful servant.
Anonymous
He gave up a ventilator, not a respirator...Daily Mail is such trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh how sad and moving.


Would you do it to save a younger person?

I don't have the moral courage to do it for a stranger (maybe a kidney) but I would gladly do it for my kid without a second thought.
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