Katzenjammer after the number of people leaving the church in the Archdiocese of Salzburg
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A year ago, the Archdiocese of Salzburg advertised the Covid children’s vaccination and invited them to be vaccinated on December 8 of all days. Archbishop Lackner now says that this is one reason for the high number of resignations.
Salzburg (kath.net) After the high number of people leaving the church in the Archdiocese of Salzburg, the Archbishop of Salzburg, Franz Lackner, told the “Kronen-Zeitung” that he did not want to take note of the figures so easily. Lackner sees the pandemic, which was associated with declining church attendance, as a major reason for the more than 7,000 departures, as well as the question of compulsory vaccination. “As an archdiocese, we have never advocated compulsory vaccination, but always advocated it being voluntary,” claimed Lackner
The fact is that a good year ago, the Archdiocese of Salzburg uncritically advertised the self of vaccinated people as problematic child vaccination on its own website around December 8, 2021 and invited to the vaccination in the chapter hall on the holiday of all days. This is justified once again with the “Christian core mission” by the President of the Catholic Action (KA) in the archdiocese, Elisabeth Mayer.
“All information on child vaccination” and “list of medical practices in which children from the age of five are vaccinated” and “registration for child vaccination” are stated in the links of the archdiocese. The archdiocese does not mention that many doctors, who have been vaccinating adults themselves for months, warn against vaccinations for children. Even the German STIKO boss Mertens clearly refused at the time of the child vaccination. He would not vaccinate his own young children at this time. The STIKO boss said there was too little data at the time. According to him, apart from the data from the vaccine’s approval study, there is “no data” on the tolerability of the vaccine in the group of children between five and eleven years of age. The current publications show that statements about long-term damage are hardly possible.
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cosms 2 hours ago | ||
dying catholic Church played back the “smoldering wicks” in the Corona period! I want to say that many who didn’t belong to the hard core, but still went to church, have now stayed away. This is really bitter. |
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modern christian 3 hours ago | ||
It’s somewhere else the ecclesiastical and Christian “core mission”! Why does the Church have to get involved in vaccination at all? You can only lose – you can see it drastically! Why do you have to let lay representatives dictate your core mandate? The church has no competence in such vaccination issues! Why not just shut up on a question that is asked of a bishop etc.? And pass the matter on to virologists, politicians and doctors in all humility? Far too many higher clerics allow themselves to be duped again and again and have to add their two cents to all current affairs. Hope they learn from it! |
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Ulrich Moth 5 hrs ago | ||
There are still many Around 4 million in Austria alone, right? And around 20 million in Germany. |
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Jothekieker 5 hrs ago | ||
live eternal words They could proclaim words of eternal life. But what is the church talking about? From injections! |
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gáidaros 6 hrs ago | ||
Let’s restore His Church! Part II No criticism of the vaccination requirement on the part of the church. |
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gáidaros 6 hrs ago | ||
Let’s restore His Church! part One Dear readers, |
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