OFFICIAL
STATEMENTS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN
OPPOSITION TO THE DEATH PENALTY
A
Good Friday Appeal to End the Death Penalty
A
Statement of the Administrative Board of the U.S. Catholic Conference
April 2,1999
"For
more than 25 years, the Catholic bishops of the United States
have called for an end to the death penalty in our land. Sadly,
however, death sentences and executions in this country continue
at an increasing rate. In some states, there are so many executions
they rarely receive much attention anymore. On this Good Friday,
a day when we recall our Savior's own execution, we appeal to
all people of goodwill, and especially Catholics, to work to end
the death penalty."
"Respect for all human life and opposition to the violence in
our society are at the root of our long-standing position against
the death penalty. We see the death penalty as perpetuating a
cycle of violence and promoting a sense of vengeance in our culture.
As we said in Confronting a Culture of Violence: "We cannot teach
that killing is wrong by killing."
"We oppose capital punishment not just for what it does to those
guilty of horrible crimes but for what it does to all of us as
a society. Increasing reliance on the death penalty diminishes
all of us and is a sign of growing disrespect for human life.
We cannot overcome crime by simply executing criminals, nor can
we restore the lives of the innocent by ending the lives of those
convicted of their murders. The death penalty offers the tragic
illusion that we can defend life by taking life."
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