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Bishop joins COVID-jab push despite foetus row – Coffs Coast Advocate
Another high profile Australian Bishop has joined forces with other religious leaders to urge followers to get vaccinated despite ethical concerns.

The head of Australia’s large Maronite faith has given his blessing to followers receiving the COVID jab despite ethical concerns over the use of aborted foetal cells in the vaccine’s development.
Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, the head of the Maronite Church in Australia, has told parishioners they can “receive a COVID-19 vaccine with a good conscience”, describing it as a “prudent decision to serve the common good”.
It comes after Australian religious leaders raised ethical doubts over the Astra-Zeneca…
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