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Fact: Vatican City had the death penalty as a punishment until 1969.
Were the Popes wrong before 1969?
Are current Popes teaching infallibly about that issue…Answer NO!
The decision whether to support the death penalty is a matter of PRUDENTIAL JUDGEMENT, meaning it’s matter of opinion, after considering the current teaching in the Catechism (which JP 2 changed after E Vitae—leaving a door open to the use of it, in some cases in 2267)
priestsforlife.org/magisterium/bishops/04-07ratzingerommunion.htm
(see paragraph 3)
What makes a Pope’s belief about capital punishment after 1980’s better than the Popes of 1, 980 years of history and teaching?
Answer—it’s his opinion and Catholics can disagree…and we do.
If the Christmas Day Nigerian pantie-bomber had actually blown up that plane over Detroit, but somehow had escaped…Id push the button on that murderer !! He needs to fry !
and the Vatican would have done the same thing before 1969 because murder was less tolerated by the Church than it is now.
Were the Popes wrong before 1969?
Are current Popes teaching infallibly about that issue…Answer NO!
The decision whether to support the death penalty is a matter of PRUDENTIAL JUDGEMENT, meaning it’s matter of opinion, after considering the current teaching in the Catechism (which JP 2 changed after E Vitae—leaving a door open to the use of it, in some cases in 2267)
priestsforlife.org/magisterium/bishops/04-07ratzingerommunion.htm
(see paragraph 3)
What makes a Pope’s belief about capital punishment after 1980’s better than the Popes of 1, 980 years of history and teaching?
Answer—it’s his opinion and Catholics can disagree…and we do.
If the Christmas Day Nigerian pantie-bomber had actually blown up that plane over Detroit, but somehow had escaped…Id push the button on that murderer !! He needs to fry !
and the Vatican would have done the same thing before 1969 because murder was less tolerated by the Church than it is now.
