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Strong Vatican support for death-penalty abolition

Quiddity

UndertheInfluenceofGiants
Feb. 7, 2007 (CWNews.com) - The Holy See has signaled strong support for an international effort to eliminate capital punishment.

In a message that was delivered to an international conference on the death penalty, the Vatican indicates support for the organizers of the meeting and for “everyone who works ... to abolish the death penalty or to impose a universal moratorium on its use." ?

The international conference was held in Paris last week, from February 1-3. The official statement from the Holy See, originally written in French, was released to the public by the Vatican press office on February 7.

Opponents of capital punishment are “facing new and disquieting challenges” because of recent public executions, the message says, apparently referring to the hanging of Saddam Hussein and his collaborators in Iraq. At the same time, the Vatican statement observes that public opinion has shifted against the death penalty.
The Holy See expresses “support for all initiatives that aim to defend the inherent value and inviolability of all human life, from conception to natural end.” The statement continues: “In this perspective, it is worth noting that the use of the death penalty is not just a negation of the right to life, but also an affront to human dignity."
While the Church recognizes the right of states to protect society and punish criminals, the statement argues that the use of capital punishment “is difficult to justify today.” There are other means of “preserving public order and people’s safety,” the statement claims, which are more in keeping with “the common good and conform more to the dignity of the human person.”
 

Comprehend

Res Ipsa Loquitur
Victor said:
The Holy See expresses “support for all initiatives that aim to defend the inherent value and inviolability of all human life, from conception to natural end.”

Victor - The Pope has once again demonstrated that he was well chosen. I especially liked the portion I have quoted above. What a great statement. It is heartening to have a world/religious leader show such reverence for human life in an age when so many on this planet have no respect for life. Thanks for sharing the Pope.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
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Wonderful! Big-time support for the Vatican on this issue! Thank you, Victor!




Peace,
Mystic
 

James the Persian

Dreptcredincios Crestin
Well it goes without saying that I support the Vatican in this. To be honest, I think our two churches rarely disagree at all when it comes to social issues like this (a tiny difference on contraception perhaps, but that's about it).

James
 
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