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Quoting what is perhaps the single most controversial teaching found in the CCC to defend your position would not seem to be the wisest policy. That teaching is nowhere claimed to be infallible and the Church’s Tradition and past Teaching itself provide a consistent contrary example. At best, such is a Vatican policy.How about the RNC’s consistantly pro-death penalty stance? seems to run counter to Church teaching (from The CCC):
The Church had nearly two-thousand years to inform Christendom that the practise of putting certain offenders to death (such as traitors, murderers and the like) was evil or immoral. She never did.
Further, it’s absurd to argue that at any time it was somehow impossible or even impractical to jail or confine people for life: it was always possible. Jails, dungeons and guards were never wanting and certainly never impractical or impossible in any period since at least the time of Christ; nay, for even a long time before that.