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“Large epidemics in history have often resulted in cultural-historical divides” said Cardinal Péter Erdő on Kossuth Radio’s program Faith, Science, Society. E. Sylvester Vizi, the former president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, sees that the current pandemic “can also be an anti-babel,” or in other words the fight against the common enemy can bring good to humanity. A cardinal, a Calvinist bishop, a rabbi, and a brain researcher all sat down at one table to discuss the relationship between faith, science, society, and the conclusions that thinkers and believers could draw from the epidemic that plagued the entire world. Slomó Köves, the leading rabbi of the United Hungarian Jewish Community and Calvinist Bishop Zoltán Balog also took part in the discussion.
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Letter #3, 2021, Friday, March 12: Viganò Radio Spada
New Interview by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
March 2021,
Carlo Maria Viganò, 80, has just granted a new interview to a radio station in Italy called
I spoke to the archbishop briefly today, March 12, via telephone.
He told me he is in good health and good spirits.
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