Can I, a traditional Catholic, admire the use of capital punishment as used in the State of Texas? Didn’t Pope Pius X and other popes of his era strongly defend the practice, as outlawing capital punishment originated in marxism (Hence why most left-wing liberals are against it today)?
If you actually think that objecting to capital punishment originated in Marxism, you need to take a serious look at history.
Let’s start with an historical episode that you probably haven’t heard of: back in the day, an uneducated, obscure itinerant preacher from a backwards town somewhere in the Middle East once had the audacity to obstruct the execution of justice by defending a fallen woman who was… sure enough… accused of a
despicable crime by a crowd of honorable and learned men.
With his Jewish impudence, this charlatan prevented the monster from receiving the punishment that she deserved. Much to the chagrin of certain ‘traditional Catholics’.
Ever since then, the sect that took his name has perversely insisted on separating the crime or… as they call it with their sneaky, prevaricating Jewish phraseology… ‘sin’ from the person who commits it. Freeing these monsters from their tremendous guilt, obviously so that they can offend again.
So, as you can see, the origin of this ‘heresy’ lies not in Marx, but in this sect of infidels that no true ‘traditional Catholic’ would find himself in the midst of.
Cue
reality.
But really, there are two strong arguments against what you’ve said here:
(1) Your only reference is an unsourced opinion by one of our popes (with no qualifications as to its context: i.e., when in his career it was made, with what authority, the broader historical/cultural context &c.). If an unsourced opinion of a pope overrides
the ministry and recorded teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ than I suppose it is right to consider blacks enslavable, sodomy with young boys acceptable, Protestants ignitable, and on and on and on until we arrive at the ‘traditional Catholic’ paradise.
(2) At one point, the moral outcry against the death penalty was associated with certain Left-wing social movements. True.
So, you’re honestly suggesting that the Magisterium adjust itself to counter whatever is Left-wing? And you consider yourself a traditional Catholic… why?
This is basically like saying that we should attack the dignity of homosexual persons, because–whenever the dignity of homosexual persons is mentioned–the malicious intrusion of homosexual aspirations to sacramental marriage is right around the corner. Which it typically is, especially with the recent uptick in media reporting (note: not actual occurrence, necessarily) of homosexual youth suicide.
But this still isn’t grounds enough for the Church to reverse its policy on the dignity of
all people, including homosexuals. Even fascists. Not that you are one… or that I’m calling you a fascist. Its just sometimes–given your very peculiar use of the term–I think that you are using ‘traditional Catholic’ as a euphemism for ‘fascist’. Just a thought.
In fact, if you go through your post, and then go through my post (and probably the entire thread, and all of your posts), and delete every instance of ‘traditional Catholic’ and replace it with ‘fascist’, you will probably see that when you use ‘traditional Catholic’ you meant to say ‘fascist’.
I’m a real traditional Catholic [in the normal sense], and I wrote this message.