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James0235
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And that is why quotes like these are wrong:It is permitted for Catholics to support the death penalty when they believe “this is the only possible way of effectively defending human lives against the unjust aggressor.” Catholics that support the application of the death penalty outside of these limits are not in accord with Church teaching on the respect of human life.
The death penalty can be supported. You can go ahead and qualify statements by saying that the pope gives specific instances where it cannot be supported. OK. That’s fine. But, making a blanket that the death penalty cannot be supported is just wrong.First I would say that for all intents and purposes you are correct that the Church is teaching that the death penalty cannot be supported.
It is not intrinsically evil. To say that it is intrinsically evil is to accuse a good many popes and saints of approving of an intrinsically evil act and thus committing mortal sin. Vatican City had the death penalty on the books until 1969. Why would that be the case if it were intrinsically evil?You may excuse what you read any way you like. It remains the clear desire of 2 popes and the USCCB specifically that this barbaric practice be stopped. i am unable to understand why one would wish to go against the Church’s beliefs on this issue, just because technically you can. And I would point out that the USCCB makes this issue just as critical as abortion. It is intrinsically evil.
We really need to be more careful about what we say. Statements like “The Catholic Church is against the death penalty” are not accurate.
James