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Tuesday was Election Day for combined city and school elections. There were three contested races for Manchester City Council this year, with three cu

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Catholics steering away from J&J vaccine

Catholics steering away from J&J vaccine Julie Washington - Advance Ohio Media CLEVELAND Catholic leaders are steering church members away from the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for moral reasons. Johnson & Johnson’s use of fetal cell lines to design, develop, produce and test its vaccine makes it “morally compromised,” some church leaders say. The Catholic church staunchly opposes abortion. Fetal cell lines are grown in a laboratory and are related to cells taken from elective abortions from decades ago. None of the current COVID-19 vaccines use fetal cells from recent abortions, Nebraska Medicine infectious disease expert Dr. James Lawler wrote in an article for the hospital system’s website.

Less involved in evil : Catholic leaders steer faithful away from Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, if given a choice

‘Less involved in evil’: Catholic leaders steer faithful away from Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, if given a choice Julie Washington, cleveland.com © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Father Joseph Koopman, a moral theologian and priest of the Diocese of Cleveland, teaches seminary students at the Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe. The approval of Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine has raised moral permissibility concerns with the United States Council of Catholic Bishops because fetal cell lines were used in its development and testing. CLEVELAND, Ohio Catholic leaders are steering church members away from the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for moral reasons.

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