1214. Scarborough, Ontario News Story -- Centenarian Church Member Survives COVID-19 -- a Good News Story!


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News Story

Centenarian Church Member 

Survives COVID-19



Justiniano Anibal Ulloa, a 101-year-old member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
 Saints living in Scarborough, Ontario, was born during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918
 and has recently survived the deadly novel coronavirus. (See an additional report of this
With failing lungs and a serious cough, Justiniano was taken to hospital on April 4 and
 tested positive for COVID-19. The doctors expected he would not survive and said no one 
would be able to visit him in hospital. His family received permission to take him home 
and care for him there, which allowed him to receive calls from his immediate and 
extended family in Canada, Ecuador and the United States.
His son Marcelo Ulloa gave Justiniano a priesthood blessing, and family and friends fasted
 and prayed for his recovery. Justiniano made major improvements during the week that 
included Good Friday, April 10, the same day as the global fast that Church President 
Russell M. Nelson invited people of all faiths and beliefs to join.
Marcelo said, “Dad’s family doctor was surprised [Dad] was still alive and not requiring 
oxygen. It’s nothing short of the power of God keeping him going in a miraculous way.
 … [This experience] is definitely one way that Heavenly Father is showing His great
 power and mercy by answering our collective prayers.”
Latter-day Saints believe that fasting combined with sincere prayer can provide
 spiritual strength, closeness to God and preparation to receive His blessings.
 Millions participated in the worldwide fast on April 10, praying that the present
 pandemic might be controlled, caregivers protected, the economy strengthened 
and life normalized.
In his global fast invitation, President Nelson said, “God ‘has all power, all wisdom,
 and all understanding; he comprehendeth all things, and he is a merciful Being, even
 unto salvation, to those who will repent and believe on his name’ (Alma 26:35). 
So, during times of deep distress, as when illness reaches pandemic proportions, 
the most natural thing for us to do is to call upon our Heavenly Father and His Son —
 the Master Healer — to show forth Their marvelous power to bless the people of the earth.”
Justiniano and his family believe his adherence to the Church health code, often referred
 to as “the Word of Wisdom” (Doctrine and Covenants 89), also contributed to his recovery.
 The health code’s provisions include abstaining from alcoholic drinks, smoking, 
chewing tobacco and “hot drinks” — believed to refer specifically to tea and coffee.
 “Wholesome herbs,” along with fruits and grains, are specifically recommended.
 Meat is to be used “sparingly.” The Church also interprets the misuse of drugs —
 illegal, legal, prescription or controlled — as a violation of the health code.
Justiniano’s sons have been taking turns caring for him, one week at time. When son
 Pablo contracted the virus and was sick for a few weeks, Justiniano was often asking
 about Pablo’s well-being rather than worrying about his own.
Of Justiniano’s recovery, Marcelo added, “Our family is very grateful for all the prayers
 and fasting of so many on behalf of my dad and our family. I felt protected that I
 didn’t get sick myself while caring for my dad.”
Justiniano Anibal Ulloa and his wife, Celinda Calderon, joined the Church in 1971
 in Ecuador, where he was an officer of the national police. He was soon called to be
 the branch president of the local branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
 Saints. He served for nearly two years. Then he and Celinda immigrated to Canada
 with their seven children. He has devoted his life to serving his family and others,
 ultimately serving as the Spanish-language patriarch of the Toronto Ontario Stake
 for nearly 22 years, until he was 91.
Justiniano still lives on his own, receiving some assistance from family and health-care
 givers. He has 24 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren and is the
 oldest of nine siblings, most of whom are still living.

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