8/05/2018

POPE SAYS DEATH PENALTY *INADMISSIBLE*


VATICAN CITY : Pope Francis has declared the death penalty ''inadmissible'' in an update of  Catholic believers most important guide to Church teaching, the catechism, the Vatican said on Thursday.

''The Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that 'the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person,'' the new text states.

The move comes after decades of hardened opposition from the Church to capital punishment, with Pope Francis and his predecessors Benedict XVI and John Paul II all making similar please for it to be stopped.

Jon Paul II called for its abolition on a visit to the United States in 1999, while Benedict XVI said there was ''the need to do everything possible to eliminate capital punishment,'' without ever going as far as to ask for an edit of the catechism.

The Community of SantÉgidio, an association that represents Christians in 70 countries and a long-time campaigner against the death penalty, expressed ''joy'' at the move.

''The Pope's decision is a further push to the Church and Catholics, beginning with the Gospel, to respect the sacredness of  human life  and to work in every continent towards the abolishment of this inhuman practice,''  the association said.

More than  two-thirds  off countries    -including most predominantly  Catholic states    -have abolished or suspended judicial killing.

However, human rights organisation Amnesty International recorded at least 2,591 death sentences in 52 countries and nearly 1,000 executions in 2017 alone.

Amnesty says that those figures exclude China, which it claims does not make public announcements on the thousands of death sentences it passes.

Pope Francis approved the change to catechism, which covers a wide range moral and social issues,  during a meeting in May with the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith - Cardinal Luis Ladaria - the Church's doctrinal watchdog. [AFP]

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