Modernist “Mercy” Trumps Catholic Justice in Alabama Case
The article from EWTN News reports the commutation of a death sentence by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, celebrated by post-Conciliar “Catholic” leaders as a victory for the “culture of life.” It presents this as a clear application of the “consistent ethic of life” and echoes the 2018 revision of the “Catechism” by the “pope” Francis, which declared the death penalty “inadmissible.” The narrative frames the governor’s decision as an act of “mercy” aligning with a perceived evolution in Catholic social teaching. This perspective, however, represents a profound rupture with the unchanging doctrine of the Catholic Church and a capitulation to modern naturalistic humanism, stripping the state’s right to just retribution of its theological foundation.
