As the 1,000th exe­cu­tion approach­es, over 1,000 reli­gious lead­ers from more than a dozen reli­gious faiths have issued an open let­ter call­ing for an end to cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in the United States. The let­ter reaf­firms the lead­ers’ moral oppo­si­tion to the death penal­ty and reit­er­ates the groups’ belief in the sacred­ness of life and the human capac­i­ty for change. The faith lead­ers called on pub­lic offi­cials to reex­am­ine cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment and to seek bet­ter ways to help com­mu­ni­ties heal from vio­lence. The letter states:

We join with many Americans in ques­tion­ing the need for the death penal­ty in our mod­ern soci­ety and in chal­leng­ing the effec­tive­ness of this pun­ish­ment, which has con­sis­tent­ly been shown to be inef­fec­tive, unfair, and inac­cu­rate. The death penal­ty not only applies dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly to the poor and to peo­ple of col­or, but also con­tin­ues to make fatal mis­takes, with 122 peo­ple now freed from death rows across the coun­try due to evi­dence of wrong­ful con­vic­tion. As the num­ber of exe­cu­tions increas­es, the like­li­hood that we have, or that we will, exe­cute an inno­cent per­son becomes a near cer­tain­ty.

The United States con­tin­ues to be one of the top exe­cut­ing nations in the world and is out of step with the major­i­ty of its glob­al allies on this issue. We would be a bet­ter soci­ety by join­ing the many nations that have already abol­ished the death penal­ty.

The views of the letter’s sig­na­to­ries are shared by faith groups around the nation. For exam­ple, hun­dreds of church­es nation­wide are plan­ning to mark the 1,000th exe­cu­tion by hold­ing vig­ils and tolling bells in mem­o­ry of all mur­der vic­tims, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops recent­ly approved new, stronger lan­guage aimed at end­ing the death penal­ty in the U.S. The 1,000th exe­cu­tion is cur­rent­ly sched­uled to take place on December 2, 2005. (United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society Press Release, 1,000 Religious Leaders Renew Call for Death Penalty Abolition As 1,000th Execution Approaches,” November 28, 2005) Read the let­ter and the press release. See New Voices and Executions.

Citation Guide