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SPRINGFIELD- As closing arguments were taking place at the Federal Court in Boston for the trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Massachusetts Catholic Conference today released a statement reiterating Catholic Church objections to the death penalty.
Tsarnaev faces 30 counts related to deadly April 2013 bombing that killed three and injured more than 250 others after two explosions occurred very close to the finish line of the Boston Marathon. His defense team has all but conceded his guilt, putting their efforts in sparing his life by suggesting he was duped into his role by his older brother Tamerlan who was killed in a standoff with police.
iobserve.org/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=4207&cntnt01origid=57&cntnt01returnid=58The Massachusetts bishops including Springfield Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski and Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley, stressed their profound sympathy at the senseless loss of life, but stressed Church teaching rarely in modern times supports the death penalty.