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Presentation by the Curator

Preface by Monsignor Carlo Maria Viganò

Articles by:

Monsignor Athanasius Schneider
Don Curzio Nitoglia
Dom Giulio Meattini (OSB)
Massimo Viglione
John-Henri Westen
Giovanni Turco
Clara Ferranti
Gianfranco Amato

Paolo Gulisano

Pilar Calva Mercado

Wanda Massa
Cristiano Lugli
Daniele Trabucco
Francesco Lamendola
Marilena Maioli

Contributi di:
Silvana De Mari

Nicodemus
Antonio Bianco
Alfredo De Matteo

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This volume, dedicated to the problem of the moral unlawfulness of vaccines that use cell lines from fetuses that are victims of voluntary abortion, presents a collection of twenty essays by senior clergy (an Archbishop and a Bishop of the Catholic Church), prelates, university lecturers, philosophers, doctors, jurists, historians, experts in the field and activists who, without any ideological or practical compromise, are committed to the defence of human life from conception to natural death.

The theme under discussion is very specific, but of great topicality and decisive moral importance. It is a subject that has deeply divided the Catholic world, even in its most conservative and traditional factions. Therefore, the aim of this book is to provide a clear, unequivocal, reasoned and documented answer to the moral problem posed, which is framed within the specific context of remote cooperation with evil.

As is only natural, each author, in his or her own contributions and according to his or her own expertise, has also addressed the main themes of his or her own field. However, the whole work is never abstracted from the reality of the political and socio-economic situation in which we find ourselves living since February 2020, to which some authors have devoted specific attention.

The resulting picture is undoubtedly in-depth, food for thought, and it includes useful clarifications for understanding both the moral problem posed and the current dramatic situation.

 

Additional information

Series

Moralia et Scientia

ISBN

978-88-31391-04-7

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