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'During the pandemic, countless people died alone and without access to the sacraments'
Harrison Butker on the priesthood and the Eucharist
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spinmeister
Actually this whole 'they closed the Churches' is a deflection to encourage everyone to 'look over here' at the poor people dying alone without the sacraments, instead of examining the Pope's (along with almost all of the clergy) obviously immoral and gravely sinful approval of taking an experimental drug derived from the murder of innocent humans.
Closing the Church in a time of pestilence is not …More
Actually this whole 'they closed the Churches' is a deflection to encourage everyone to 'look over here' at the poor people dying alone without the sacraments, instead of examining the Pope's (along with almost all of the clergy) obviously immoral and gravely sinful approval of taking an experimental drug derived from the murder of innocent humans.

Closing the Church in a time of pestilence is not sinful.
Taking a vaccine derived from the murder of innocents IS very profoundly sinful.
spinmeister
Did you ever consider how many lives could have been saved or preserved whole if the Pope had made a statement, as he certainly should have, that taking the vaccine was a mortal sin and that Catholics were forbidden, under pain of mortal sin, from doing so. If he had done what he should have done, the pharmaceutical companies probably would have backed down entirely.
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spinmeister
The Pope could have saved at least millions and even perhaps billions of lives if he were actually a good shepherd.
spinmeister
God never called anyone to take the jab because taking the jab is intrinsically evil.
Vaccination is positively correlated with excess mortality and in an increasing fashion.
That means that the vaccine is killing people right now.
God does not call people to do evil things, or to obey their own "truth."
There is one Truth when it comes to morality and everyone is obliged to obey it.