CATHOLIC BISHOPS: NEITHER RETRIBUTION NOR DETERRENCE JUSTIFY DEATH PENALTY
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
September 30, 2002
Contact: D. Michael McCarron
(850) 222-3803
E-mail: mccarron@flacathconf.org
Catholic
Bishops: Neither Retribution nor Deterrence Justify Death Penalty |
Tallahassee
--- The Catholic Bishops of Florida appeal to Governor Bush to spare the life of
Rigoberto Sanchez-Velasco who is scheduled to die October 2, 2002. We are troubled that he has volunteered for this
execution. We are troubled that the state
will grant his wish, especially at this time of increasing confusion about our death
penalty law, with growing numbers calling for a moratorium.
We express our genuine sympathy for the victims of his crimes, and their loved ones. We do not, though, believe his state sanctioned
killing will honor them or lessen the pain. Instead,
this execution will affect us all, diminishing the value we place on human life, even
those guilty of serious evil. Capital
punishment by the state cuts short the opportunity for conversion and repentance.
Neither retribution nor deterrence can justify the death penalty. Society needs to be protected from criminals, but
we need not go to the extent of executing them. We
must seek justice without vengeance, without further killing. Please stay this sentence, Governor Bush.
| 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 |
| Bishop
Robert N. Lynch Diocese of St. Petersburg |
Bishop
Victor B. Galeone Diocese of St. Augustine |
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. |