Capital punishment in Vatican City

Capital punishment in Vatican City

Capital punishment in Vatican City was legal between 1929 and 1969, reserved for attempted assassination of the pope, although Vatican City has never carried out an execution. The Holy See, however, carried out a number of executions during the existence of the Papal States.

Background

:"Main article: "The death penalty had support from early Catholic theologians; Saint Ambrose encouraged members of the clergy to pronounce and even carry out capital punishment; Saint Augustine answered objections to capital punishment rooted in the fifth commandment in "The City of God".Dulles, Avery. April 2001. "Catholicism and Capital Punishment." "First Things", 121.] Augustine's argument is as such: "Since the agent of authority is but a sword in the hand [of God] , it is in no way contrary to the commandment `Thou shalt not kill' for the representative of the state's authority to put criminals to death".Allen, John L., Jr. 2001, September 14. " [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_39_37/ai_78728719 He executed justice - papal execution Giovanni Battista Bugatti's life and work] ". "National Catholic Reporter".] Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus also argued that civil authority to carry out capital punishment was supported by scripture.

Pope Innocent III required Peter Waldo and the Waldensians to accept that "secular power can, without mortal sin, exercise judgement of blood, provided that it punishes with justice, not out of hatred, with prudence, not precipitation" as a prerequisite for reconciliation with the church. During the middles ages and into the modern period, the Inquisition was authorized by the Holy See to turn over heretics to secular authority for execution, and the Papal States carried out executions for a variety of offences.

The Roman Catechism (1566) codified the teaching that God had entrusted civil authorities with the power over life and death. Doctors of the Church Robert Bellarmine and Alphonsus Liguori, as well as modern theologions such as Francisco de Vitoria, Thomas More, and Francisco Suárez continued this tradition; Pope Pius XII issued an allocution to medical experts to that effect.

History of the Statute

The Lateran Treaty of 1929 copied from the contemporaneous Italian legal code (concerning attempted assassinations of the King of Italy), providing for capital punishment for anyone who attempted to assassinate the pope within Vatican City.Megivern, James J. 1997. "The Death Penalty: An Historical and Theological Survey". Paulist Press. ISBN 0809104873. p. 261.] Article 8 of the Lateran Treaty provides:

There were no attempted assassinations of the pope within Vatican City while the statute was on the books."New York Times". January 16, 1971. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0C16FF3A55127B93C4A8178AD85F458785F9&scp=1&sq=Vatican+Says+It+Revoked+Its+Death+Penalty+in+%2769&st=p Vatican Says It Revoked Its Death Penalty in '69] p. 33.]

Abolition

Pope Paul VI removed the capital punishment statute from the "fundamental law" of Vatican City in 1969, along with other adaptations, four years after closing the Second Vatican Council, announcing the change only in the August 1969 issue of the "Gazette", which is published in Latin. The change only came to public attention in January 1971 after reporters accused Paul VI of hypocrisy for his criticisms of planned executions in Spain and the Soviet Union.

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