Dante Death Anniversary

By Enza Ferreri In 2021, the year about to end, we celebrated the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death. There were conferences and festivals. Dante Alighieri died during the night between September 13 and 14, 1321, in Ravenna, far from his city, Florence, from which he had been banished in 1302. He will spend the last […]

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Viareggio Carnival 2021 Sept-Oct Dates, Features

Never before, in its 148 years’ history, has Viareggio Carnival been celebrated in late summer and early fall as it will this year in 2021. The five 2021 dates of the parades of gigantic allegorical floats in papier-mâché on Viareggio seafront promenade are Saturday 18 September, Sunday 26 September, Saturday 2 October, Sunday 3 October […]

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Italian Singer Milva Dies 1 Month after Vaccination

Milva, one of the greatest Italian singers of the 1960s and ’70s, with a career spanning over 50 years, has died on April 23 at the age of 81. On March 26 she had said on Facebook that she had been vaccinated against Covid-19. The singer had been nicknamed “Milva the Redhead” for the color […]

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Italian Nobel Candidate: It’s Not Sure This Virus Exists

By Enza Ferreri   Dr. Stefano Scoglio, Ph.D., B.Sc., 2018 Candidate Nobel Prize in Medicine, is one of the increasing number of medical doctors and researchers who doubt the reality of the claimed “isolation” of the SARS-Cov-2 virus and the validity of the RT-PCR (Reverse Transcriptase – Polymerase Chain Reaction) test supposedly able to detect […]

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Italy. Double Coronavirus-Conspiracy Twist from Space

Colonel Luca Parmitano, Italian Air Force officer with 25 years of service and 6 space missions behind him, engineer and astronaut of the European Astronaut Corps for the European Space Agency (ESA) since 2009, said he was aware of the pandemic danger posed by the new coronavirus as early as November. Parmitano, who is the […]

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Anticoagulants, Plasma, Gabexate against Covid-19

This is the second part of Italian Study on Coronavirus Science. Drugs targeting inflammation and hypercoagulability Coagulation changes and thrombotic complications in Covid-19 patients play a significant role in terms of incidence and clinical importance, and represent one of the main variables linked to mortality. Abnormal coagulation parameters are associated with poor prognosis in patients […]

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Italian Study on Coronavirus Science: Antiviral Drugs

In Italy, at one point the world’s most affected country, the numbers of the pandemic provoked by the novel coronavirus are continually, gradually decreasing, both in terms of cases of infection and severity of symptoms. Covid-19 intensive units in hospitals are discharging their patients. It’s important to understand why this is happening, because it can […]

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Religious Freedom, Constitution Cannot Be Suspended

There are constitutional rights that cannot be suspended, and freedom of worship is among them. The video has become viral. Mass was interrupted by police last Sunday in Soncino, a small town in the Cremona province of Lombardy, in Italy. A carabiniere went up to the altar to notify parish priest Don Lino Viola of […]

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Coronavirus Italy. Prayer to Mary from Rome Rooftops

We’ve previously posted about how Coronavirus Italy consecrates many of its cities to the Virgin Mary. And now, if Italians in Coronavirus times are not allowed to go to church to attend religious services because of the self-isolation lockdown imposed on them, the church is going to them. This is what the Parish of Santa […]

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Coronavirus Italy Consecrates Itself to the Virgin Mary

While you may have read about or seen videos of Italians in Coronavirus lockdown singing from their balconies to each other and to the rest of the world, different responses to the crisis have emerged in Italy. From the North to the South of the country, many mayors have consecrated their towns and cities, starting [...]
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