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Corporate Stances
Death Penalty
We, the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dubuque,
Iowa, oppose the death penalty. As women religious who are “being
freed and helping others enjoy freedom in God’s steadfast
love,” we believe that all life is sacred. We stand in opposition
to the devaluation of human life by capital punishment and the use
of violence to exact retribution from the perpetrators of violent
acts.
We oppose the state-sanctioned executions of our brothers and sisters
done in our name and reject the argument that the death penalty
is a deterrent to violence. We assert that violence only continues
the cycle of violence and that it is through love that we can end
violence.
We encourage one another as members of the BVM Congregation to
work for the abolition of the death penalty through these or other
means:
- By educating ourselves through articles in BVM publications
and other resources such as Pax Christi publications and the U.S.
Bishops
- Good Friday Appeal to End the Death Penalty and Responsibility,
Rehabilitation, Restoration;
- By advocating the use of resources for rehabilitation rather
than execution;
- By encouraging the re-establishment of right relationship between
perpetrator and victim through restorative justice programs;
- By attending prayer vigils in opposition to the death penalty;
- By writing letters, visiting, or calling elected officials about
abolishing the death penalty.
-Approved by BVM Senate, 2001
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