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Catholic Bishops Urge Clemency for Aileen Wuornos |
Tallahassee ---
Again we appeal to
Governor Bush to stay an execution, this time in the case of Aileen
Wuornos, scheduled to die on October 9. While the many crimes committed
by Ms. Wuornos are horrific, it is only when society cannot be protected
in any other way that the death penalty is justified. We express our
sincere sympathy to the families and friends of her victims who have been
terribly wronged by these brutal murders. But we do not believe the added
violence of her execution will relieve them of their pain.
Revenge feeds a climate of violence in our society and encourages a
readiness to accept killing as a solution to many social problems. True
peace is only made possible through forgiveness. Though our natural
instinct is to pay back evil with evil, the sacredness of human life can
never be forfeited by human misconduct. Aileen Wuornos may not be free of
guilt, but her life remains sacred in the eyes of God.
Governor, we appeal to you to commute this sentence to life imprisonment
and to begin a review of the entire question of the death penalty. The
recurring question of innocence, the exorbitant cost, the inconsistency of
sentencing and the capriciousness of who is executed, each calls for
reexamination.
Let us all pray for peace and seek God’s forgiveness, and implore the
courage to forgive those who have trespassed against us.
Archbishop
John C. Favalora
Archdiocese of Miami |
Bishop John J.
Nevins
Diocese of Venice |
Bishop Norbert
M. Dorsey, CP
Diocese of Orlando |
Bishop John H.
Ricard, SSJ
Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee |
Bishop Robert
N. Lynch
Diocese of St. Petersburg
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Bishop Victor
B. Galeone
Diocese of St. Augustine
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Reverend James
Murtagh
Diocese of Palm Beach
Apostolic Administrator |
Bishop Agústín
A. Román
Archdiocese of Miami |
Bishop
Gilberto Fernández
Archdiocese of Miami |
Bishop Thomas
G. Wenski
Archdiocese of Miami |
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The
Florida Catholic Conference is an agency of the Catholic Bishops,
established in 1969. It speaks for the Church in matters of public
policy, serves as liaison to government and coordinates
communications and activities between the Church and secular
agencies. The Bishops of the seven dioceses in Florida constitute
its Board of Directors. |