“Notre Dame will require all students – undergraduate, graduate, and professional – to be fully vaccinated as a condition of enrollment for the 2021–22 academic year,” the university said in a fully bolded sentence.
Pfizer did not develop the vaccine from aborted fetal tissue, but it did test it on a cell line derived from it.
Two students spoke out against the mandate in a letter to the editor in the student paper.
University officials “deliberately failed to acknowledge the morally compromised origin of the Pfizer vaccine that will be distributed to the student body,” graduate students Joseph Klatt and Christopher Romanoski said in The Observer.
“As a Catholic university dedicated to the pursuit of truth and open discussion, Notre Dame cannot shy away from this difficult discussion for the sake of convenience,” the student said, before an explanation of the moral problems with the vaccine.
“I’m losing my anger over this stuff and just becoming thankful that we traditional Catholics see clearly what is really happening,” Catholic priest Dave Nix said in a tweet opposing the mandate.
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