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Here’s a quote from Pius XII’s address to Italian Catholic Jurists on 5/12/54 that goes to this point. I think this understanding of punishment has been lost and it makes comprehensible the observation that the death penalty is most strongly opposed in secular societies.Yes, the primary purpose of punishment seems to be retributive, or else punishment (and its other purposes) don’t seem to make sense.
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"A penalty is the reaction required by law and justice in response to a fault: penalty and fault are action and reaction. Order violated by a culpable act demands the reintegration and re-establishment of the disturbed equilibrium .
. . . In the metaphysical order, penalty is a consequence of dependence on the supreme will, dependence which exists in the deepest recesses of created being. If it is ever necessary to hold back the revolt of the free being and re-establish the violated law, it is when that is required by the supreme Judge and supreme Justice."
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