PopeWatch: Bugatti and his Axe

Imagine if predator clergy had to deal with the ministrations of this gentleman and his trusty axe.  Too many members of the clergy have a conflict of interest when they seek to lessen criminal penalties.  Kindness to the cruel is often cruelty to the kind.

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MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Friday, November 11, AD 2022 6:29am

In the very least they should be life sentence in Vatican prison. But it seems all like a prerequisite for a red hat or at least the covering and handling of them do. I have no guilt when I pass on giving in some collections.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Friday, November 11, AD 2022 7:06am

Didn’t those popes know that the death penalty was inadmissible?

GregB
Friday, November 11, AD 2022 3:34pm

The central tenant of the objection to the death penalty, the competency of the penal system to control criminals, is under full assault by left-wing DAs and other soft on crime governmental officials. It is getting to be a revolving door. One could make the argument that in some places the judicial and penal systems are undergoing a process of decay.

Don L
Don L
Friday, November 11, AD 2022 4:05pm

Strange, but I don’t recall Christ ever once criticizing the very act of crucifixion itself.

Bill R
Bill R
Saturday, November 12, AD 2022 8:33am

I have always found it odd that if a Catholic Chaplain in the military carried on an affair with someone’s spouse, the Uniform Code of Military Justice would issue a harsher punishment than Canon Law. The UCMJ maintains good order and discipline when lives are on the line. Should not Canon Law do the same for souls facing eternal damnation?

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