Pope Leo: Abolish the Death Penalty
The Consistent Life Network is a nonsectarian group and we pride ourselves on our religious/non-religious diversity. The pope is a prominent spokesperson for consistent-life themes, and does so again here.
This is especially timely, since the Trump administration recently started pushing for new methods of execution, including firing squads. The pope’s opposition to Trump’s war in Iran has also been a major theme of recent news.
The Vatican version of the transcript includes footnotes.
Pre-recorded message, DePaul University, Chicago, April 24, 2026
The event, titled “A Beacon of Light in Darkness,” was organized to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in Illinois. The event was heavily associated with the Catholic Mobilizing Network, a national anti-death penalty advocacy group.
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Dear friends,
I am pleased to greet all of you who are gathered at DePaul University to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the decision to abolish the death penalty in the State of Illinois.
The Catholic Church has consistently taught that each human life, from the moment of conception until natural death, is sacred and deserves to be protected. Indeed, the right to life is the very foundation of every other human right. For this reason, only when a society safeguards the sanctity of human life will it flourish and prosper.
In this regard, we affirm that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed. Furthermore, effective systems of detention can be and have been developed that protect citizens while at the same time do not completely deprive those who are guilty of the possibility of redemption.
This is why Pope Francis and my recent predecessors repeatedly insisted that the common good can be safeguarded and the requirements of justice can be met without recourse to capital punishment. Consequently, the Church teaches that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.”
I therefore join you in celebrating the decision made by the Governor of Illinois in 2011, and I likewise offer my support to those who advocate for the abolition of the death penalty in the United States of America and around the world. I pray that your efforts will lead to a greater acknowledgement of the dignity of every person, and will inspire others to work for the same just cause.
With these sentiments, I cordially invoke upon all of you the divine blessings of wisdom, joy and peace. Thank you.
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For more of our posts on the death penalty, see:
Open Letter to Governor Stitt: the Pro-life Case against the Death Penalty
The Death Penalty and Abortion: The Conservative/Liberal Straitjacket
Is the Death Penalty Unethical? (Hannah Cox)
Our blog post list includes several more under “death penalty.”
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