Is 2267 doctrine or prudential judgment? If it is doctrine then it is new and it is a change to the Traditional teaching and this becomes an either/or discussion: either 2267 or everything that went before it. If it is prudential, however, then there is no conflict between his recommendation that capital punishment should not be used in current societies and the church teaching that it is a just punishment and states are justified in using it.
**The Pope said it. Period (Full stop),
I’m not going to decide whether it’s prudential or doctrinal, nor am I going to spend a ton of energy pursuing this question.
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Not at all; I have never implied that it could not be misused. What makes a punishment just is whether it is commensurate with the severity of the crime and the church has always recognized that the death penalty **is a just punishment **for (at least) the crime of murder.
**What do you mean by just?
- Is a just punishment
- Is the only just punishment
- Is sometimes just punishment
- Is sometimes not just punishment
- Is one of a variety of just punishments
- Is just in some circumstances but not in others
- Is just if the state says so
- Is just if the state says so, and if the state imposes it fairly and justly
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