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Newsletter – February 2018

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Fr. Perozich comments —

"I am not a physician familiar with immunology. As a physical therapist, we did not get into immunology in our studies back in the early 70’s.

Some priests moral theologians are arguing that the remoteness of the abortion or the fact that the “vaccine” was only tested on aborted fetuses from very old cell lines makes it permissible.

I’m not ready to take it. I live alone, wear a mask in public places, still am not able to reconcile its development from multiple aborted fetuses which is even more dramatically presented in this article, will choose to travel by car in the 48 states if travel restrictions are imposed on the non “vaccinated", will have my groceries delivered if I cannot go to the store. The possible side effects are not evident in this short time of testing/“vaccination”, nor the actual effects of the administration proven to be beneficial.

Also, I do not like being manipulated into taking it as a “moral obligation” in order to “protect others” particularly by the pope or any bishop or moral theologian who are not scientists but seem to opine on many things that are popular in the modern culture devoid of God.

Acker presents an interesting case here."

www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/a-hill-worth-dying-on-expert-explains-how-aborted-baby-cells-taint-c...
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‘A hill worth dying on’: Expert explains how aborted baby cells taint COVID vaccines

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Pamela Acker, a vaccine researcher, shows how the process by which the COVID vaccines are developed is like what the Aztecs used to do.
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