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Catholic Bishop Plans To Drop Holy Water From Helicopter To Rid Entire City of ‘Demons’
Buenaventura a city in Columbia is extremely dangerous and full of crime. Because of this, one Catholic Bishop seeks to do something that most would never think of and chances are it will blow your mind.
Bishop Ruben Dario Jaramillo Montoya of Buenaventura is hoping to drop holy water from a helicopter and performing blessings on his city from up in the sky. This following the brutal murder of a mere 10-year-old girl within the same city.
Bishop Jaramillo told ACI Prensa/CNA as follows on the situation:
“We have to drive the devil out of Buenaventura, to see if we can restore the peace and tranquility that our city has lost due to so many crimes, acts of corruption and with so much evil and drug trafficking that invades our port.”
“We want to go around the whole of Buenaventura, from the air, and pour holy water on to it to see if we exercise and get out all those demons that are destroying our port so that God’s blessing comes and gets rid of all the wickedness that is in our streets.”
“We are going to form a line of vehicles with a firetruck and a statue of Saint Bonaventure. We’re going to all locations, to the most difficult neighborhoods where people have been killed in recent years.”
“We’re going to pray for the victims and to then do a blessing. Where blood flowed, where blood was shed, we are now going to pour holy water as a sign of reparation at the place where those who died were struck down by violence.”
“We want to go around the whole of Buenaventura, from the air, and pour holy water on to it to see if we exercise and get out all those demons that are destroying our port so that God’s blessing comes and gets rid of all the wickedness that is in our streets.”
“We are going to form a line of vehicles with a firetruck and a statue of Saint Bonaventure. We’re going to all locations, to the most difficult neighborhoods where people have been killed in recent years.”
“We’re going to pray for the victims and to then do a blessing. Where blood flowed, where blood was shed, we are now going to pour holy water as a sign of reparation at the place where those who died were struck down by violence.”
No update so far.