The “real” teaching is a combination, not an either/or. In cases of the “usual cafeterial selection” (like liturgical abuses, modernist heresies, birth control, the church as a democracy ,etc.), the people holding the liberal / “cafeteria” view are always insisting that we should should be working only from extrapolations from unstated presumptions they’ve read into recent Church documents, usually starting with those of Vatican II, and that anything which contradicts their extrapolation from prior to 1961 should be ignored. You’ll never find a “cafeteria” issue that is based on insisting on interpreting relevant document in unison.
Yes I’m quite aware of the fact that “real” catholics don’t like to be tagged with cafeteria style picking but, the facts are the facts. You now are classifying a group of people. This always returns to the real issue, Vatican II doesnt it? Why are you ignoring 2 popes and the USCCB? Because I submit, you don’t like what they say.
In this case, you’ve set your cut-off even later than Vatican II, all the way up to the release of EV, as your extrapolation is insupportable even in the ORIGINAL wording of the new CCC in sections 2266 and 2267 (that conflict is stepped though in detail in one of the articles I linked in post 47). It is you are the one retreating to saying we should rely only on the modern “experts”, dancing the whole time around your lack of any citation by the Church actually making a formal claim that the to the authority it previously taught belong to the state as to determining the legitimate reasons to utilize capital punishment.
Of course, the reason you cannot find such a formal statement to back up your presumption is that the Church cannot say that what was once a true teaching is now false and what was once a false teaching is now true - that is what the protections of the Holy Spirit are all about in the end.
The problem with your argument is that you presuppose that your citation is Black letter law which must be overturned by the Vatican to justify its present position. That is your opinion. The Vatican may not at all share you belief and may believe that its position is directly in line with a series of documents. I don’t know, I don’t claim to know, but I do assume they know and if things are as you say, then they are simply idiots and should be turning over things to you. I know its fun to pretend we are amateur magisterium experts, and we all fall victim to the temptation to play what is the teaching, but in fact, we do best when we listen to what they say, and the safest thing is to listen to what they have said last, assuming as we should that they know what they are talking about and know they have the authoriity to do so.
Just to point out, the stuff that comes out of the USCCB committees rather than the full body has no binding authority on US Catholics at all, and actually has a track record of being quite questionable or even dangerous to the faith (e.g. The re was a document a few years back from a USCCB committee saying that it was theologically inappropriate to try to convert Jews to a belief in Christ - of course, that goal happens to have been the original mission of Jesus, and I rather doubt that committee outranked God on determining what was theologically appropriate. The Vatican did step in on that one, but then they were proposing outright heresy in that case.).
The USCCB speaks with moral authority, and while I agree it does not bind Catholics in this country, your attempt to denigrate it it is not uncommon on this site. It is not the Ultra-conservative council that a minority of catholics want to be sure.
I’m not sure, but I do believe that we no longer pray for the coversion of Jews. I think you should read that in line with JPII’s serious attempts to repair the rift that has grown between ourselves and the Jewish people.
There really seems no point in continuing. We are not going to agree. You wish to continue favoring the death penalty and as I said, I can respect that, but I disagree that you should try to make the Vatican and CCC and USCCB look wrong in order to do it.
If you insist on continuing to overstate to try to create a straw man to laugh at, I can’t stop you from doing so, but it is not me that looks silly when you are trying to force such a stretch.