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I am continually surprised that pro-abortion Catholics still make the argument claiming that supporting death penalty is equivalent to supporting abortion. Pope Benedict the XVIcould not have made himself in rejecting ths. But then I guess when trying to defend the indefensible all sorts of mental gymnastics are requiredThat’s because abortion is an intrinsic evil whereas capital punishment isn’t. The CCC statement is totally based on the statement of JPII, but not on traditional Catholic doctrine. I am personally opposed to Capital punishment solely because of JPII’s statement, but nothing else, because there is nothing else to base it on. Capital punishment is a matter of prudential judgment, upon which it is permissible to disagree. Abortion is not a matter of prudential judgment.
It couldn’t be more obvious that imprisonment alone does not deter, e.g., murders and rapes by all individuals adjudged guilty of those crimes. It just doesn’t. I can’t help but think JPII’s statement included the thought that modern societies could, if they wished, truly prevent recidivism if they elected to establish and maintain, say, “supermax” prisons. But in the absence of doing that, life imprisonment does not protect others. It manifestly doesn’t.