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Vaccines at Catholic school: Some parents question exemption policies

I have children in Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Washington. On multiple occasions we have requested religious objection exemptions from unethical vaccines because they are made using cells or genetic material of aborted babies. We have been denied every time. Denying this exemption is a policy that began under "Uncle Ted" McCarrick. I have been informed by insiders that ADW as an unwritten policy not to grant such exemptions to Catholics. I suppose the logic is that Catholics are tech…

"Developed using fetal remains" is an incredibly misleading way to frame that issue. Those vaccines were tested on a cell line developed from fetal remains decades ago. There is even debate in the scientific community if it was an elective abortion or medically-managed miscarriage. There is no fetal tissue in any vaccine, full-stop.

At best it is remote, remote cooperation with evil from an abortion literally decades ago. We make choices every day that directly support the evil of abortion in th…

The Varicella vaccine contains DNA and protein belonging to an aborted child who is only known by his laboratory label, "MRC-5." The MMR vaccine contains entire cells belonging to an aborted child similarly known as "WI-38." These things are listed on the ingredients of the vaccines. Again, the vaccines *contain* whole cells or genetic material belonging to those aborted children. The material has descended from the mutilated baby's cells. They were not merely "tested on" a cell line.

Injecting cells and genetic material belonging to an aborted child into our bodies is clearly problematic, as evidenced by the statement from the Pontifical Academy for Life: catholicculture.org/cul….

The argument that this is an abortion that happened decades ago is not only dismissive of the worth of those aborted children, it is overlooking the implications of what will continue to happen if we overlook this problem, or, indeed, bully people into complying with it.

I hope it is clear that this is very different than buying from companies who help employees pay for their own abortions.

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