Sorry Buddy, You're On Your Own |
Today’s busy lifestyles are beginning to take a toll on
the angelic presence sent here to protect us according to a Catholic priest who
says he’s personally witnessed his fair share of Guardian Angel meltdowns.
Brother John David Patrick O’Malley of Boston,
Massachusetts claims that he is getting an inordinate amount of calls to give
last rites to people who claim that angels are visiting them in the hospital
and telling them basically that they are on their own.
“I show up to see someone who claims they have a
life-threatening infection after getting a paper cut and I’m thinking ‘what the
hey?’” said O’Malley.
“A rash is incurable and a headache means life or death
for someone who’s just been told they have meningitis,” said the over-stressed
priest. “Everyday maladies that used to require a band-aid, some anti-itch
cream, or a couple of aspirin are now putting people at risk of dying if they
don’t get to the hospital fast.”
Asked if he knows what is causing these extreme
conditions to manifest in otherwise healthy individuals, O’Malley said he does
but not many doctors are taking him seriously.
“Our guardian angels are being over-worked,” he said. “We
are taking advantage, actually have been taking advantage for some time now,
and they are just fed up,” he said resignedly.
“I know, they are supposed to be there through it all, to
catch us when the bungee cord breaks, take the wheel when we have had a little
too much to drink, or mop up the floors before we take a walk down aisle three
at the supermarket, but we are blowing it. Texting while driving, not taking
our full prescription of antibiotics, relying on unscrupulous drug dealers…there
are too many of us taking too many risks, and we have basically worn our guardian
angels out.”
O’Malley says it’s like the teachers strike in Chicago.
Teachers were hired to teach a class of no more than thirty kids and instead
are faced with 40 or more students who all need special attention.
“It’s way too much for them to handle and they are
dropping the ball, or rather, we are dropping the ball, slipping on it,
fracturing our skulls, and instead of waiting for them to get to the emergency
room, we are checking out early cause our guardian angels are deserting us,”
said O’Malley.
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