by Editor | Sep 21, 2021 | Abortion, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News, Vaccines
HEK-293 was first available to researchers in 1977, long after these products were developed. Their development could not have depended on the use of HEK-293. Hydroxychloroquine was first approved for medical use in the U.S. in 1955. Ivermectin’s discovery and...
by Editor | Aug 14, 2021 | Fetal & Vaccine Research, News, Vaccines
Many of us have been waiting for months for an ethically-derived and manufactured COVID-19 vaccine. We have closely followed the news, hoping for information on clinical trials results and updated estimates on when that day might come. In that time, we’ve seen a...
by Editor | Aug 11, 2021 | Abortion, Exemptions, Fetal & Vaccine Research, Legislative
This is news is breaking as I type this post. In this article, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said, “We take freedom of religion and worship seriously in the military. It’s one of the things that we sign up to defend,” Kirby said. “And so it’s something...
by Editor | May 12, 2021 | Article, Ethics, Fetal & Vaccine Research, Legislative, News, Updates, Vaccines
Fr. Matthew Schneider wrote an article in January of this year that generated much attention and discussion. In part, the article calls the reader’s attention to the ubiquity of aborted fetal cell lines in the testing of medications. The third paragraph of the article...
by Editor | Apr 30, 2021 | Abortion, Legislative, News, Vaccines, Vatican Response
On April 29, 2021, Crisis Magazine published an article by Stephen Sammut, Ph.D., titled ‘Defense of the Common Good or Collaboration with Evil?’. The author does a brilliant job of framing the depth and breadth of what this pandemic has thrown at us and...