Kythera Metropolitan: “Vaccines Are Made From The Proceeds Of Abortions – Don’t Count On The Pope’s Opinion”



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The reactions have been sparked by the recent statements by the Metropolitan of Kythera Seraphim about the coronavirus vaccine.

Metropolitan Seraphim had also underestimated measures against the coronavirus in the recent past, saying days ago that the temples would function without limits to the faithful and “let them come and get us.”

Now, the metropolitan returned with a sermon against vaccines: “A news from neighboring Italy from Orthodox Christians that these people communicate with me with much love, these people said with great concern that the new vaccines they are launching for today and the use initiated by the gentlemen, they are elaborated and prepared with the product of abortions. This is very terrible, my brothers, the Christians of the West, the Papists, are concerned and they turned to their leader, the Pope, and of course him He reassured them and said: “It is so, but we will accept it financially for the health of the people.” “But this is a big mistake and of course he is outside a holy catholic and apostolic church and we cannot count on his opinion, but we Orthodox cannot accept such a thing, “he said.

These statements were made during Vespers on Sunday December 27 at the Sacred Temple of the Crucified Country of Kythera, which adds to the statements that during the festivities “we will operate the temples, let them come and catch us, we said that. We cannot highlight our flock, we cannot say “some will come and others will be left out.”

Vatican: Covid-19 vaccines are “morally acceptable”

The Vatican recently urged Catholics to get vaccinated against Covid-19, explaining that all vaccines developed were “morally acceptable.”

Many researchers have used stem cells from discarded embryos from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, reproduced in the laboratory for decades as “cell lines,” to design vaccines against Covid-19, for example at the Astra Zeneca, Moderna. and Pfizer, highlights the European Institute of Bioethics.

The Vatican also said that “the use of these vaccines does not imply an ethical endorsement of abortion” and called on pharmaceutical companies and government health services to “produce, approve, distribute and provide ethically acceptable vaccines that do not cause problems of conscience.” .

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