Commentary By Hugh Brown | January 26, 2021 | 11:03am EST
Joe Biden speaks at a church. (Photo credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
In 2004, then-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick who is now defrocked, disgraced, and no longer a Catholic priest called Judie Brown, president of my organization American Life League, a zealot. Judie’s response to this intended insult was: “Thank you! If by zealot you mean a person motivated by an extreme enthusiasm, devotion, or zeal who is uncompromising in standing up for the teachings of the Catholic Church, then I
am a zealot.”
He did so because Judie dared to ask the men entrusted with the lineage of the disciples of Jesus Christ to act like it. She asked them to hold accountable the men and women who, though they love to discuss their rosaries, their devoutness, their love for the Church, their family Bibles, and their personal and “by golly I mean it” objection to sin, also emb
Wednesday, Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. American Life League offers no congratulations. American Life League offers a sincere and heartfelt apology to the millions of faithful Catholics in America and around the world. This is a tragic day for the faithful.
An open letter to Joseph Biden: Redefining Catholicism
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January 20, 2021
Brown: Joe Biden has had 48 years to combat the greatest evil in the history of mankind, yet he has done nothing but empower and support death.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (20 January 2021) - American Life League vice president Hugh Brown issued the following open letter today on the day of Joe Bidens inauguration:
Today, Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. American Life League offers no congratulations. American Life League offers a sincere and heartfelt apology to the millions of faithful Catholics in America and around the world. This is a tragic day for the faithful.
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Regarding the use of vaccines developed using cells from aborted human persons
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On 21 December 2020,
Reuters reported on a document issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announcing that the Vatican had signed off on the use of vaccines even if their production employed cell lines drawn from tissues of aborted fetuses.[1] Though the CDF document stresses that it strongly desires the use of ethically acceptable vaccines, the document also emphasizes that the common good and the protection of the weakest and most exposed also hold equal claim. While CDF laments the lack of ethically acceptable vaccination methods, it argues incorrectly that the use of ethically compromised vaccines using fetal cell lines is remote material cooperation with evil, precisely because we are dealing in questions of life and death.