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Nicholas Marshall's avatar

The IOR website states that these funds "are designed to serve as a reference for Catholic investments worldwide." That would be unacceptable.

I have these complaints equally about Ave Maria and Knights of Columbus funds, but having the Vatican behind this creates a crisis of credibility. You don't even have to be a NewPolity type to recognize that this is a moral failure.

Out of the top 10 US index holdings on Morningstar's website (as of 2/11/2026—Meta, Amazon, NVIDIA, Tesla, Apple, J.P.Morgan, Broadcom, Visa, Micron, Alphabet):

- 100% have employee benefits for IVF or egg/embryo freezing

- 8/10 pay employees' travel expenses for abortion

That is before even approaching "adult" content availability via Alphabet, generational youth mental health damage from Meta, usurious or at least abusive schemes at J.P.Morgan and Visa, or other issues.

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Is there any corresponding documentation on how the chosen companies fit with CST? I can think of a few reasons why Meta and Amazon (top two on the US index) don't. (Sidebar - y'all should ad a hyperlink to the indices, unless I somehow missed it.)

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