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frankadams
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Read the posts. Read the posts. Over and over the quotes cite Catholic statements on the death penalty as “opinion.” Over and over I am told that the Church is ignorant as to the realities of the modern penal system. Over and over, I am told that the Pope and the Vatican and the bishops can call for the abolishment of the death penalty all he wants, but that the judgment is left up to the state.Actually, no.
A great many have gone to lengths explaining why they are free to disregard what you believe of the church in the matter.
Remember, yours is not the difinitive authority on church teaching. Just another opinion.
In actuality, the decisions I have arrived at in the matter were brought about specifically because of church teaching.
The “church teaching” which many of the posters employ is largely limited to the assertion that Church teaching on abortion is absolute, but that Church teaching on the death penalty is not.
Perhaps you might then correct me as to what other Church teachings inform your support for executions. As was mentioned recently by another poster, the Pope stood on our soil and called for us to abolish the death penalty. Our local magisterium has repeated this call countless times. So have Pontifical councils. If your conclusion from all of this is that the Church supports the death penalty, and that then is why you support the death penalty, I question your logic.
I repeat: the Pope, the Vatican, and the USCCB oppose the death penalty. You disagree with that position. But, as you have pointed out numerous times, you are allowed to disagree with the Church on this particular life issue.