Did you see Covid and Coffee's substack about the Pope making a point to sanctify the Jab, and declare the getting of it to be a spiritual duty, a moral imperitive and an act of love? Looks like the Pope's own health took a dive a week after his first shot and continued to be an problem through boosters 2, 3 and thereafter. It also appears he may have been caught up in "being influenced by the ideology of the moment, often bolstered by baseless information or poorly documented facts".
The Pope and his team of Cardinals and Archbishops explained to the faithful that the jabs were safe and effective, and getting them was a performative act of obligatory charity, a “simple and profound way to care for the most vulnerable.” He said that vaccines “bring hope to end the pandemic, but only if we collaborate with one another.” Francis urged Catholics to get the shots, calling it a “moral obligation.”
In other words, take one for the team.
Francis also labeled vaccine skepticism “suicidal” —a mortal sin in Catholic theology— and railed against sinful misinformation. "Frequently people let themselves be influenced by the ideology of the moment, often bolstered by baseless information or poorly documented facts," the Pope said, calling for governments to adopt a "reality therapy" to stop “this distortion of human reason.”
2 things you never mess with. God's Chosen People and The One True Church. Frank thought he was one the the Club. Papa Karl's ain't nothin' compared to the Real Club.
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I seriously doubt Frank's going to interview with Pete.
Did you see Covid and Coffee's substack about the Pope making a point to sanctify the Jab, and declare the getting of it to be a spiritual duty, a moral imperitive and an act of love? Looks like the Pope's own health took a dive a week after his first shot and continued to be an problem through boosters 2, 3 and thereafter. It also appears he may have been caught up in "being influenced by the ideology of the moment, often bolstered by baseless information or poorly documented facts".
The Pope and his team of Cardinals and Archbishops explained to the faithful that the jabs were safe and effective, and getting them was a performative act of obligatory charity, a “simple and profound way to care for the most vulnerable.” He said that vaccines “bring hope to end the pandemic, but only if we collaborate with one another.” Francis urged Catholics to get the shots, calling it a “moral obligation.”
In other words, take one for the team.
Francis also labeled vaccine skepticism “suicidal” —a mortal sin in Catholic theology— and railed against sinful misinformation. "Frequently people let themselves be influenced by the ideology of the moment, often bolstered by baseless information or poorly documented facts," the Pope said, calling for governments to adopt a "reality therapy" to stop “this distortion of human reason.”
from: https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/memento-mori-tuesday-april-22-2025
2 things you never mess with. God's Chosen People and The One True Church. Frank thought he was one the the Club. Papa Karl's ain't nothin' compared to the Real Club.
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