The priest becomes a viral on the grid, “fights” the coronary with the blessed water pistol

This priest has become viral by the way he respects social distance. Even more remarkable is the way it follows to keep alive an ancient religious tradition, the blessing of believers with blessed water. 70-year-old Timothy Pelc from the St Ambrose Michigan decided to wear [...]
This priest has become viral by the way he respects social distance.
Even more remarkable is the way it follows to keep alive an ancient religious tradition, the blessing of believers with blessed water.
70-year-old Timothy Pelc of the St Ambrose Michigan Church decided to wear priest's clothes as well as a glove mask and spray the believers passing by with holy water.
He chose to do this through a water pistol. During the time of the Catholic Passover, many believers passed by his church while Peltz sprinkled them with holy water.
His pictures were first published on Twitter, and only for a short time did they run the network where there were many positive reactions.
The 70-year-old claimed to local media that the idea of this was taken by a friend who is a doctor.
That way he doesn't even break social distance.
Michigan is one of the most affected states in the United States, where it so far numbers 4,891 victims.
Church St. Ambrose has bound from a blue ribbon to a tree for every victim caused by the coronary.












