In post #55 I cited section 2266 of the catechism along with its end note. In saying penalties should be medicinal where possible, the end note provides an example of a penalty that contributed to the rehabilitation of the sinner. That example was “the good thief” who was crucified with Christ. That is, it was a case of capital punishment that led to that end.
The end note refers to this part, I think:
41 We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve.
I am confused by this reference. On the one hand, it is possible that the speaking person in verse 41 actually had a conversion due to his torture and process of being put to death. However, such conclusion would allow crucifixion as a means to such conversion, which is truly against the heart of the Gospel. Truly the Church is not advocating a tortuous death as “medicinal”.
In addition, it is obvious that the torture and hanging was not the “medicine” appropriate to the other criminal. Also, saying that “we are getting what our deeds deserve” is coming from eye-for-an-eye mentality, which goes against the sermon on the mount.
The argument here is that since the church changed her doctrine on slavery, every doctrine is reversible (unless it has been explicitly declared infallible?). Doctrines on marriage, confession, heaven, hell…literally every doctrine of the ordinary Magisterium is open to change - at the inclination of whoever currently sits in the Chair of Peter. Is that really the road you want to take?
If that is the road the Spirit takes us, I am indeed on it. Please, Ender, this is not a single person’s inclination. This is backed by all modern popes and bishops, moral theologians, many Catholics learned in tradition and Spirituality. This is the Spirit at work.
Look, the DP was already out with CCC2267 in spite of what it says about when permitted. Based on what it says, the killing of the murderer has nothing to do with penalty or punishment, it has to do with immediately stopping a crime or dealing with apprehension of a criminal. A subdued criminal already does not qualify for the DP as lined out by CCC 2267.
I think we have beat this one to death, friend. I pray that you can find the value of forgiveness of all people.