

Session 185: Numbers 35:17, and Introduction to Deuteronomy
“The Catholic Teaching On The Death Penalty.”
Numbers 35:17 (See CCC paragraph 2267.) Though the Church “does not exclude recourse to the death penalty”, it should be limited to cases where other people’s safety (guards, inmates, others) is at stake.
The death penalty is not one of the non-negotiables that the Church holds.
(Such as : Abortion, euthanasia, fetal stem cell research, human cloning, and homosexual marriage.) The Church Fathers were divided on this issue. (But Augustine and Aquinas approved of capital punishment.)
Deuteronomy (“2nd Law”) retells the history of Numbers to the next generation. (We must retell the Faith to OUR next generation!!)
Deuteronomy was written by yet another author, between 600-750BC, or at least 500 years after Moses died. It seeks to answer: “Why did all this bad stuff happen to us?” The answer: The people ignored God and His direction.