The Death Penalty
What does the Church say about the death penalty?
If non-lethal means are sufficient to defend and protect people’s safety from the aggressor, authority will limit itself to such means, as these are more in keeping with the concrete conditions of the common good and more in conformity with the dignity of the human person.
Abolition of the death penalty is not a solely religious issue, but an issue that affects the common good. As human beings, we are committed to defend the gift of life that God has given all people, including those who inflict great harm upon us.
A Statement on the Death Penalty by the PA Catholic Bishops, 2001
A Reflection
Forgiveness, the act of loving my enemy, like forgiveness of self, is not a sudden event, a rapid change of the heart. Most of the time it is a long process that begins with the desire to be free, to accept ourselves as we are, and to grow in the love of those who are different and those who have hurt us or appear as rivals. It is the process of getting out of the prison of our likes and dislikes, our hatreds and fears, and walking to freedom and compassion. In the process of liberation, there may still be inhibitions, resentments, and anger, but there is also this growing desire to be free.
People say that executing criminals does not take away from their dignity - if it is done with dignity. But the fact of the matter is that whether you’re waiting to die by lethal injection - waiting for the poison to flow down your veins - or waiting for a bullet, or waiting for a rope, or waiting for gas, or waiting for the electric current - there is no difference: there is no lesser or greater dignity in dying. The practice of the death penalty is the practice of torture. And by the time people I have been with finally climb into the chair to be killed, they have died a thousand times already because of their anticipation of the final horror.
Click here to read the complete statement of the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania.
Click here to learn more about the Catholic Campaign to end the Death Penalty.

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