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Catholic priest says it is "mortally sinful to take or facilitate" Covid-19 injections
By ethanh // 2021-04-23
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A prominent Catholic leader has published an essay warning that it is "mortally sinful" to take any Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) "vaccination" that contains ingredients derived from aborted human fetal tissue. Writing under the pen name of "Father Elias," the priest-theologian explains that all good Catholics and "men of good" must "abhor abortion." And if they do, then these men and women of honor must say no to Chinese Virus injections that have been "tested or developed through the abuse of stolen aborted fetal cells." Back in December, the Vatican issued a "Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith" (CDF) document that tried to make the case that Catholics can still get injected with abortion-tainted vaccines in situations where there is "no available morally untainted therapeutic intervention that neutralizes the proposed health threat." "There must exist a proportionate cause for using an abortion tainted therapeutic intervention based on the risks involved," the document further contends. "There must exist an actual grave threat to your health or that of others if you were to refrain from taking the proposed abortion-tainted therapeutic intervention." Hilariously, the CDF document also claims that believers can still get jabbed with chemical cocktails made from aborted babies just so long as they verbalize the fact that the therapeutic intervention is "abortion-tainted." According to the Vatican, all of these requirements must be met in order for God to forgive a person post-injection. To learn more about how abortion-tainted vaccines could lead to injury or death, be sure to check out ChemicalViolence.com.

What happened to informed consent?

According to Fr. Elias, however, several of these requirements cannot be met by taking any of the currently available Covid-19 injections, especially those that contain experimental gene-modifying mRNA (messenger RNA) technology. "If your friend steals someone else's car and then offers to sell it to you cheaply, it would be a mortal sin to buy the car, even if you were personally opposed to the fact that it was stolen," Fr. Elias argues. "The morally tainted condition of the car being stolen makes it objectively mortally sinful for you to buy it. And likewise, being personally opposed to the evil of abortion does not of itself exempt a person from mortal sin through accepting the use of a baby murder-tainted vaccine." Fr. Elias offered praise to God that there are, in fact, "several morally clean, safe, and effective health intervention protocols available which have been proven to be highly effective against COVID-19 in thousands of cases worldwide." Several such remedies that we know of include zinc, green tea (epigallocatechin gallate), and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Countries that more widely use such remedies are seeing drastically fewer "cases" of the Wuhan Flu. Sub-Sahara Africa, for instance, one of the poorest areas of the world with no social distancing, no masking, and no ICUs, only has a death rate of one percent, which is far lower than the death rate throughout much of the West. "Now I believe [these results are] due to widely available HCQ [which was used before COVID-19 to prevent malaria]," says Dr. Simone Gold of America's Frontline Doctors (AFLDS). "I don't think you can explain it for any other reason." Had HCQ been widely prescribed here in the U.S. rather than marginalized and denigrated, there could have been an 85 percent reduction in hospitalizations and death, according to Dr. Peter McCullough, M.D., who spoke before a Texas State Senate committee. Fr. Elias also makes the case for informed consent, a "do no harm" concept that many mainstream doctors and medical professionals seem to have forgotten. None of the Covid-19 injections currently being administered have been formally approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nor do they carry any liability in the event of injury or death. Sources for this article include: LifeSiteNews.com NaturalNews.com NaturalNews.com
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