[Question:]{.underline} Ought my daughter to receive the HPV vaccine (Gardasil)?
[Answer:]{.underline} The latest vaccination craze is against HPV. The human papilloma virus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that has been identified as a cause of cervical cancer in women and genital warts in men. It is a common virus, usually overcome by the body’s immune system. However, on occasion it can become a chronic infection, that has been associated with cervical cancer in middle-aged women who have had high exposure to this virus. Hence the approval of an expensive vaccine by the name of Gardasil in an attempt to give immunity against this virus, and the effort by secular and godless governments to give widespread immunity by imposing vaccination on young girls before they arrive at the teenage years, at which promiscuity is, disgusting to say, presumed.
Bishop Fred Henry of Calgary and two Catholic school boards in Alberta are to be commended for standing up against the Alberta Health Minister, Mr. Ron Liepert, and refusing to make the HPV vaccination available in their schools, as reported in The Catholic Register of October 12, 2008. However, Mr. Howard May of Alberta Health and Wellness has fought back, by distributing, with the bishop’s permission, a package to all parents that they might make their own decision: “Now we are going to look at other options to explore how we can ensure that Grade 5 girls all across the province, regardless of what school district they are in, get equal access to the vaccination.” In fact, health regions across Alberta have started to hold a free vaccination campaign in schools for female grade 5 students that began in September. The same has existed in Ontario for Grade 8 girls for some time.
One must commend Bishop Henry for expressing his worry that authorizing “the HPV vaccine might have the appearance of condoning sexual activity”, and also that “a school-based approach to vaccination sends a message that early sexual intercourse is allowed, as long as one uses ‘protection’”. It is the least that one could say about a vaccination that has as its only purpose to protect 10 year old girls against venereal disease. It is the pit of iniquity when a society should admit that this is the only effective way it has to protect them, and a sign of the real perversion of youth, especially given that this vaccination is only really effective for five years, and boosters are required to maintain immunity.
Much more could be said about the perversion of the medical profession in administering this vaccine to such young girls. To start with, it only offers 70 % protection against the virus, protecting against infection from only four of nearly 100 strains of the virus (although two of them presently cause 70% of the infections). The other 30% of infections are produced by virus strains not covered by the vaccine. Serious side effects have also been reported from the vaccine, including deaths, autoimmune disorders, juvenile arthritis, blood clots, birth defects in pregnant women, (Cf. Justice watch) and this for a temporary (5 - 10 year) protection against a simply possible future disease. Furthermore, studies on long-term complications will not be available for a decade or two. What insanity to go to such means to prevent a disease that the faithful observance of the sixth commandment is perfectly capable of preventing! Do not allow your daughters to have a false security that will protect them from neither the fires of hell nor the infections with which God has punished immorality. The only possible justification for this vaccine would be in a woman, married or about to be married, who knows that her husband is a carrier or potential carrier of this virus, due to past indiscretions.
Answered by Father Peter Scott, SSPX.