Pope Francis Calls for Global Abolition of the Death Penalty



 Pope Francis calls for global abolition of the death penalty saying 'Thou shalt not kill' applies to the guilty as well as the innocent'

   
Pope Francis has called on Catholic leaders to seek a ban on the death penalty exclaiming that 'Thou shall not kill applies to the guilty as well as the innocent'.

Speaking to thousands at St. Peter's Square, in the Vatican, the Pontiff asked politicians around the world to make 'a courageous and exemplary gesture' during the Church's current Holy Year.

He said: 'I appeal to the consciences of those who govern to reach an international consensus to abolish the death penalty.

Execution ban: Pope Francis has called for Catholic leaders to ban the death penalty during a speech at St. Peter's Square, in the Vatican, today
Thousands flocked to St. Peter's Square to hear the Pope speak about the death penalty and conditions for prisoners earlier today. His comments came prior to a conference on the issue in Rome this week


Thousands flocked to St. Peter's Square to hear the Pope speak about the death penalty and conditions for prisoners earlier today. His comments came prior to a conference on the issue in Rome this week

'The commandment 'You shall not kill,' has absolute value and applies to both the innocent and the guilty.'

The 1.2 billion-member Catholic Church allowed the death penalty in extreme cases for centuries, but the position began to change under the late Pope John Paul, who died in 2005.
  
Francis made the comments to throw his weight behind an international conference against the death penalty starting on Monday in Rome and organised by the Sant'Egidio Community, a worldwide Catholic peace and justice group.

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