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What the Catholic Church has said about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine

What the Catholic Church has said about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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What s behind bishops statement against the Johnson & Johnson vaccine?

Last week, the Gospel reading for Tuesday of the second week of Lent began: Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying, "The scribes and the Pharisees have taken their seat on the chair .

Florida Catholic Leaders on Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine

By Ashley Paul and Spectrum News Staff Florida PUBLISHED 6:40 PM ET Mar. 04, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:40 PM EST Mar. 04, 2021 SHARE The FDA may now support the emergency use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, but some leaders of the Catholic Church aren’t quite sure. What You Need To Know U.S. Conference of Cathoic Bishops is urging followers to get Moderna or Pfizer vaccine if possible instead of Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson vaccine uses cell lines from aborted fetuses in production The Vatican says getting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is “morally acceptable” Father Gary Dowsey at Our Lady of Lourdes in Dunedin says getting vaccinated is supporting life

Oklahoma City Archdiocese: All Three Available COVID-19 Vaccines Morally Acceptable

Archdiocese of Oklahoma City As a few Catholic leaders across the country express hesitation or outright disavow the newly approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the head of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City said Thursday that the church encourages Oklahoma Catholics to get any of the currently approved vaccines as soon as they can. Given the current pandemic and public health crisis that we re living through, the moral cooperation in receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is so remote that it does not outweigh the public health need, said Archbishop Paul Coakley.  At issue for some Catholic leaders, including the Archbishop of New Orleans and the Bishop of Tyler, Texas, is the fact that the Johnson & Johnson shot was developed and produced using cells derived from those of a fetus aborted in the 1980s. The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines used those cell lines as well, but only for testing efficacy of the vaccine.

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