Pope Leo XIV urges abolition of the death penalty as U.S. Justice Department expands federal execution methods
The Facts
- Pope Leo XIV said he supports people working to abolish the death penalty in the United States and around the world.
- In his message, Pope Leo XIV said a person's dignity is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.
- The pope's message was sent to DePaul University in Chicago for an event marking the 15th anniversary of Illinois abolishing the death penalty.
- Pope Leo XIV said the Catholic Church teaches that the death penalty is inadmissible because it violates the inviolability and dignity of the person.
- The U.S. Justice Department announced measures to facilitate federal executions by expanding authorized methods beyond lethal injection.
- The Justice Department's new federal execution options include firing squad, electrocution, and gas-based asphyxiation.
- Multiple reports say the Justice Department cited difficulties obtaining drugs for lethal injections as a reason for adding alternative execution methods.
- The federal policy shift follows actions by President Donald Trump and reverses the previous administration's moratorium on federal executions, but reports indicate future executions would still depend on inmates exhausting appeals and other legal procedures.
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What exactly did Pope Leo XIV say?
He said he supports those advocating abolition of the death penalty in the United States and worldwide, and said the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes. He also reiterated Catholic teaching that the death penalty is inadmissible because it attacks the inviolability and dignity of the person newsORF.at,vaticannews.va,vaticannews.va.
What changed in U.S. federal death penalty policy?
The Justice Department said it is resuming efforts to seek and carry out lawful federal death sentences, reinstating a lethal-injection protocol and expanding execution methods to include options such as firing squad, electrocution, and gas-based asphyxiation BFMTV,Deutsche Welle,Deutsche Welle.
Why are alternative execution methods being added?
Several reports say the department pointed to problems obtaining drugs used for lethal injections. Adding other methods is presented as a way to allow executions to proceed even when those drugs are unavailable Terra,Deutsche Welle,РБК-Украина.
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