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Sure, that’s the obvious conclusion, so let me explain why I think this particular section (and this section alone) is the prudential opinion of JPII and not doctrine.I respectfully submit, since 2267 can be read in the CCC, that it is indeed a teaching of the Church, and not the private opinion of any pope.
“There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty” (Cardinal Ratzinger, Letter to Cardinal McCarrick, 2004)
This is not definitive since it could mean only that Catholics may disagree about whether the guidelines apply in a particular instance rather than that they may disagree about the guidelines themselves … but it is suggestive that the broader interpretation applies.
The death penalty arouses deep passions and strong convictions. People of goodwill disagree. In these reflections, we offer neither judgment nor condemnation but instead encourage engagement and dialogue, which we hope may lead to re-examination and conversion. Our goal is not just to proclaim a position, but to persuade Catholics and others to join us in working to end the use of the death penalty. (USCCB, A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death, 2005)
If 2267 is doctrine then this statement is incomprehensible. About what doctrine would it make sense for the bishops to say “people of goodwill disagree” but **“we offer neither judgment nor condemnation”? Which doctrine would the bishops promote by saying “we hope” our reflections lead to conversion and “our goal is … to persuade Catholics”?
" *The Pope and the bishops, using their prudential judgment, have concluded that *…" (Cardinal Dulles, Catholicism and Capital Punishment, 2001)
This is absolutely definitive: Dulles is saying that 2267 is a prudential judgment.
There are a number of other prominent Catholics who have studied this question and who have concluded the same thing; I have not cited them because their opinions are not as significant as the opinions of those within the Church hierarchy. I am by no means alone in taking this position.
I am not surprised you question my claim, many people do, so I appreciate the way you rejected my conclusion without attacking my intentions.
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