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Wonderfully vague isn’t it? Does it specifically address paragraph 2267? Certainly it doesn’t mean " anything goes" does it?In his letter to the American Bishops, 2004, Cardinal Ratzinger acting as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, stated that a diversity of opinion among Catholics upon the application of the death penalty as well as Just War theory was permissible.
This is the most recent authoritative statement of the Church and must be seen as expressing the will of the Pope in his authentic magisterium and as a correct interpretative key for preceding documents. There is little question that the Church favors the reduction in use of the death penalty in contemporary society, but it does not exclude it completely, and as with the question of war, leaves freedom for a diversity of opinions in given circumstances.
What’s the status of the last 32 years of American military intervention by these standards? If it suggests every American war from reagen to Obama is legitimately considered “just,” because of “diversity of opinion,” well, I’ll have to reconsider a few things.