![]() ![]() However, this principle can hardly be applied to the case of vaccines made from fetal cell lines, because those who knowingly and voluntarily receive such vaccines enter into a kind of concatenation, albeit very remote, with the process of the abortion industry. in paying taxes, the use of products made from slave labor, and so on). The theological principle of material cooperation is certainly valid and may be applied to a whole host of cases (e.g. Loop chose to address was the one in which I asked him to comment on the following words written on 11 December by Bishop Athanasius Schneider and four other solidly Catholic prelates: Beck’s invitation for last evening’s presentation, I submitted eleven questions but only one was addressed. Loop’s bizarre sermon a few months ago when he told us that “God hates the First Amendment more than he hates abortion.” But that is a topic for another post in the near future. Loop’s apparent penchant for controversy. Beck made a comment that many in the audience found humorous regarding Fr. Loop possessed that won him a place on the team however, Fr. ![]() We were not told what credentials or qualities Fr. Beck had already told both my wife and me a couple of weeks ago that he had been a part of that team, and last night he told us all that Fr. Beck revealed that there had been an SSPX moral theology team of doctors and priests who had consulted on this matter of the liceity of using murdered baby stem cells/DNA in testing, design, and production of vaccines. Questions were solicited beforehand, as there would apparently be no Q&A period after the talk. Gerard Beck, disseminated an invitation by email on 30 December for a “presentation” to be given on Monday evening, 4 January, by Fr. Sélégny,” the prior of Immaculate Conception church, Fr. Consequently, citing what he noted as the “controversy surrounding the article of Fr. Arnaud Sélégny, a physician and professor at the SSPX seminary in Switzerland, only served to cause even more anguish among traditional Catholics. Though the article was pulled for “updating,” the replacement article by Fr. In my posting of 15 December ( The SSPX Blinks), I pointed out that a cloud of confusion had descended upon the Catholic residents of Post Falls, due in large part to an anonymous article that was featured on the SSPX U.S. Joan of Arc parish of the Fraternity of St. For those who are not aware, Post Falls, Idaho, is home to hundreds of traditional Catholics who are generally split between Immaculate Conception church of the Society of St.
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