Emeraldlady:
The point being that the Church has never considered the death penalty as a divine command…
Yeah, that’s not actually true, and not only the church but God himself commanded it.
The just use of this power, far from involving the crime of murder, is an act of paramount obedience to this Commandment which prohibits murder. (Catechism of Trent, 1566)
…we establish that any priest or member of the clergy, either secular or regular, who commits such an execrable crime, by force of the present law be deprived of every clerical privilege, of every post, dignity and ecclesiastical benefit, and having been degraded by an ecclesiastical judge, let him be immediately delivered to the secular authority to be put to death (Pius VI, 1568)
Because God willeth and commandeth that malefactors be punished and killed, when they deserve it, that good men may be safe, and live in peace. (Catechism of St. Bellarmine, 1598)
If anyone strikes someone a fatal blow with an iron object, that person is a murderer; the murderer is to be put to death. (God - Num 35:16)