These are different items with different spiritual ways. So, first with the Faith, I think we have to die for every article of our faith. Then, with this issue of attending Sunday Masses, we have a rule in the church that you are not obliged to attend Sunday masses during disproportionate difficulties. So again, we have to die for every article of the Faith, but we have to keep in mind that we also have a rule in the church that you are not obliged to attend Sunday masses in times of disproportionate difficulties, the church dispenses you of this.
When your life is in danger if you attend mass, you are not obliged to attend. With regards to wearing the scapular, this is not that fundamental in our faith. I can also be a good Catholic without wearing the scapular, this is not a Dogma of Faith. In the case of the vaccinations, it depends. When it is simply a vaccination, it is up to your individual decision concerning your health but if this vaccination is proven to have a connection with aborted children or were products of abortion, then I think we cannot collaborate. It is justifiable to die for refusing any connection with aborted children and the entire abortion and fetal industry. It is so horrible.
For example, when the government comes and asks for money to do an abortion, you must refuse, even when you are dying, you cannot give money that kills someone, a child; you cannot collaborate. If the government is using your money through taxes, they are simply stealing your money but you are not collaborating but in the case of vaccination, you have the knowledge and freedom to take it or not. Collaborating on this would be immoral.
In the other case of trampling the Crucifix or an image of Our Lady, this we cannot do, we’d rather die just like the early Christians. We have many martyrs who refused to desecrate images of the Holy Cross or the Bible at the beginning of the first century with Emperor Diocletian. All bishops were ordered to hand over Bibles to be burned and this was prohibited by the Church. Unfortunately, several bishops gave the Holy Scriptures to be burned and the Church condemned them later on.
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