The following report is from America. The Jesuit Review, published on August 3rd:
Support for the coronavirus vaccines has been strong from a range of Catholic leaders, from Pope Francis to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Health Association. Some Catholics remain wary of the vaccines and say their religious beliefs about abortion make them unethical, but the nation’s second largest archdiocese recently distributed a message to priests: Do not lend legitimacy to the notion that the church supports Covid-19 vaccine exemptions.
Pope Francis has made it very clear that it is morally acceptable to take any of the vaccines and said we have the moral responsibility to get vaccinated. [New York] Cardinal [Timothy] Dolan has said the same.
There is no basis for a priest to issue a religious exemption to the vaccine. By doing so he is acting in contradiction to the directives of the Pope and is participating in an act that could have serious consequences to others.
Says a July 30 memo that the Archdiocese of New York confirms that it sent to its priests. (The confirmation came after a correspondent for The Epoch Times shared an image of the memo on Twitter.)
The memo examines a hypothetical situation in which a student receives a vaccine exemption based on religious belief and then is responsible for an outbreak at school.
Clearly this would be an embarrassment to the archdiocese. Some even argue that it might impose personal liability on a priest.
The memo also states
The memo was distributed to parish leaders on behalf of Cardinal Dolan and was signed by Msgr. Joseph LaMorte, the vicar general of the archdiocese, and John P. Cahill, the archdiocese’s chancellor.
Earlier this year, a handful of Catholic bishops cast doubt on the morality of the vaccines by citing their remote connection to cell lines derived from aborted fetuses. But Catholic ethicists, both at the Vatican and in the United States, said church teaching was clear when it came to the vaccines, with some going so far as to say Catholics had a moral obligation to be vaccinated.
Even the head of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee, Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, stated in March that the vaccines are “morally acceptable to use.”
Earlier this year, the Vatican stopped just short of issuing a Covid-19 vaccine mandate for its roughly 5,000 employees. A Feb. 8 decree signed by the governor of the Vatican city-state said that employees who opt out of vaccination without a proven medical reason could be subject to a sanction up to and including “the interruption of the relationship of employment.”
In recent months, a number of Catholic colleges and universities have announced that students will be required to be vaccinated against Covid-19 ahead of the upcoming school year. Among them are the University of Notre Dame, St. Edward’s University in Austin, Tex., and Loyola University Chicago, which does allow for religious exemptions.
Loyola University Chicago’s immunization/vaccination requirement is informed by our Jesuit, Catholic commitment to the common good, solidarity, and justice. Given the serious nature of the pandemic and the safety, efficacy, and availability of the COVID-19 vaccines, we are rightly called to make reasonable efforts to protect one another through vaccination.
A statement on the school’s website.
Students may request a religious exemption, though the school notes that not all requests will be granted. As part of the process, students must explain if their religious faith prohibits them from taking vaccines; the school adds that “if it is not an objection to all immunizations you must explain the religious basis for not receiving this particular immunization.”
Boston College is also requiring students to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and though the school also plans to review requests for religious exemptions, it appears unlikely the Jesuit institution will grant them to Catholic students.
A religious exemption may be granted if vaccination goes against the fundamental tenets of a faith. Given that Pope Francis, [Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley], and millions of Catholics worldwide have been vaccinated, it is difficult for Catholics to make an argument against a COVID-19 vaccination.
Schools spokesperson Ed Hayward said in a statement to the Associated Press.
Earlier this month, the Catholic Health Association, which represents more than 2,200 hospitals and health care entities in the United States, signed a joint letter in support of health care systems that require vaccines for their workers “with the appropriate accommodations for medical or religious reasons.”
The publication of the New York memo came just two days after the Catholic Medical Association, a group of Catholic health care professionals that focuses on pro-life issues, released a statement saying it opposed vaccine mandates that do not include religious exemptions. The organization said all the respondents to a member survey “voiced moral/ethical objection to the use of aborted fetal cell lines in development, testing and/or production of all three currently available vaccines.”
The Archdiocese of New York acknowledged that some Catholics continue to voice moral objections to the vaccines.
We occasionally hear from Catholics who have a sincere moral objection to the COVID-19 vaccines due to their connection to abortion. This concern is particularly acute among people who are strongly pro-life and very loyal to the teaching of the faith. It is a serious issue for some people who often seek guidance and support from the Church.
The archdiocese’s memo states
Still, the memo is clear that New York priests should not provide any religious exemptions for Covid-19 vaccines.
Any individual is free to exercise discretion on getting the vaccine based upon his or her own beliefs without seeking the inaccurate portrayal of Church instructions. Our priests should not be active participants to such actions.
The memo reads
Media Says That Religious Liberties Are Not A Strong Enough Excuse To Not Get Vaccinated
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
On July 30th, America also published an article tilted “It’s O.K. to be mad at people who refuse to get vaccinated. (But you should pray for them, too.)” -Oh please, spare me your sophistry.
[6] The words of the wicked are to lie in wait for blood: but the mouth of the upright shall deliver them. [7] The wicked are overthrown, and are not: but the house of the righteous shall stand. Proverbs 12:6-7
Bryan and Katherine Denlinger of King James Video Ministries have been proving that the Vatican has been behind this whole plandemic from day one. To get further context, and to connect some dots mentioned in this article, check out some of their reports on the issue.
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I live in close proximity to the University of Notre Dame in St. Joseph County, Indiana, so I personally will be seeing a LOT of death coming up. Which, by the way, I want readers to understand that with death shots that they are not an “instakill” like some videogame powerup: some people will last longer than others, but recipients (especially the mRNA recipients) will get gravely ill and die eventually.
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[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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Catholic Ethicists = oxymoron
Popes talking about the “moral” thing to do is equally asinine
Almost two years of this Covid garbage is really getting me depressed.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
John 14:1 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.
I’ve battled depression a lot as well, but you cannot let the wickedness out there get to you. Stay encouraged.
2 Corinthians 12:10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.
“It’s okay if I’m mad at you but I’ll pray for you too” oh shut up you papist or Protestant papist clone wannabe. I shall consider your “prayer” a curse.
Didn’t Peter Ruckman say that?
“The only thing wrong with a Catholic is his church,” I go direct to The Lord Jesus!
(can I get an Amen!)?
Amen!
Hi, im 17 and my mom is vaccinated but I AM NOT vaccinated. I can see from first hand experience how deathly ill she has became. So sad to see this. 🙁
Wow. I am sorry to hear. Use that as a reminder when they try to force it on you.
I have family that is in ICU, because they believed a lie. It’s sad, read the KJ Bible and pray. http://crn.hopto.org/#kjv
I too am 17 and my entire family besides two are vaxxed. In science class my teacher is talking about vaccines and why you should get them. Tomorrow he will covering anti-vaxxers. That will be something.
Lovely…
And also my school says a couple of kids tested positive.
How can they say an unvaccinated individual may cause an outbreak? Don’t their death shots work??? They can’t even hear the insanity they spew.