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Jim Janknegt’s paintings don’t look like anyone’s but his own. A very American approach to Catholic subjects. I love God the Father in this image, and the wholly unexpected appearance of the angels elevating the Virgin Mary into heaven.

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Vaccines at Catholic school: Some parents question exemption policies

Sigh...with all the important things we have to fight about, why are there so many vax absolutists out there? Is there risk associated with not vaccinating? Yes there is a tiny risk. The risk to the those who are themselves vaccinated is even smaller.

Look at it this way, is it more risky to your child's welfare for them to go to school with those who are unvaccinated or with those from single parent households? Those who don't take their faith seriously? Those who set a bad example with what th…

> Sigh...with all the important things we have to fight about, why are there so many vax absolutists out there? Is there risk associated with not vaccinating? Yes there is a tiny risk. The risk to the those who are themselves vaccinated is even smaller.

For some diseases, the risk is significant. If you don't have 95% of the population vaccinated against measles, you risk seeing outbreaks among the community. Measles used to kill millions of people each year worldwide. Even if that's not likely …

The death rate from measles drops precipitously if they aren't deficient in vitamin A. Which is why it's very unlikely today for people to die of it. There's a known, viable treatment.

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