Does not offer justice and encourages revenge

Does not offer justice and encourages revenge

In August 2018, the Pope already changed the paragraph of the catechism dedicated to the death penalty, which now states that “it is inadmissible, because it violates the inviolability and dignity of the person.”

For Francisco, according to today’s video, the death penalty, “from a legal point of view, is not necessary.”

“Society can effectively repress crime without definitively removing the possibility of redemption from those who committed it,” added Jorge Bergoglio, who already in 2020 dedicated a part of his encyclical Fratelli tutti to reviewing the historical position of the Church against the death penalty .

“Always, in every conviction, there must be a window of hope. Capital punishment does not offer justice to the victims, but rather encourages revenge,” he lamented in that context.

In addition, for the Pope, the death penalty “avoids any possibility of undoing a possible judicial error.”

“On the other hand, the death penalty is morally inadequate, it destroys the most important gift we have received: life. Let’s not forget that, until the last moment, a person can convert and can change,” he stated in another passage of the video of the monthly series that has been broadcast on YouTube since the beginning of 2016.

“And in the light of the Gospel, the death penalty is inadmissible. The commandment you shall not kill refers to both the innocent and the guilty. For this reason, I ask all people of good will to mobilize to achieve the abolition of the death penalty. death all over the world,” he said.

“Let us pray that the death penalty, which violates the inviolability and dignity of the person, be abolished in the laws of all the countries of the world,” he finally called.

Source: Ambito

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