Life is sacred no to death penalty
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Pope Francis tells Congress 'every life is sacred,' says the death penalty should be abolished. Pope Francis used his landmark address to Congress on Thursday to reiterate his belief that the death penalty should be abolished, directly tying the issue to his advocacy for the poor and underrepresented.
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Life is sacred no to death penalty
- The statement "Life is sacred no to the death penalty" is declared by ROME — Pope Francis. He has proclaimed the death penalty offensive in all cases, a decisive alteration in church teaching that is possible to challenge Catholic politicians, judges and officials who have insisted that their church was not completely reluctant to capital punishment.
- Francis made the alteration in the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church, the book of principles that are taught to Catholic children in the whole world and studied by adults in a church with 1.2 billion members. Eliminating the death penalty has long been one of his top emphases, along with protecting the environment and caring for migrants and refugees.
- Francis explained that the executions of death penalty were unacceptable in all cases because they are “an attack” on human dignity.
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