Christian church lead­ers from Catholic and Protestant denom­i­na­tions across Louisiana have called upon state law­mak­ers to pass leg­is­la­tion to end the death penal­ty in the Bayou State. On April 25, 2019, the Louisiana Interchurch Conference and two dozen faith rep­re­sen­ta­tives held a press con­fer­ence on the steps of the state capi­tol in Baton Rouge advo­cat­ing for leg­is­la­tion to abol­ish the state’s cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment law and pledg­ing their sup­port for as long as it takes for abo­li­tion efforts to suc­ceed. Rev. Dan Krutz, exec­u­tive direc­tor of the Louisiana Interchurch Conference, read from a res­o­lu­tion adopt­ed by the faith lead­ers. People of the Gospel must reject cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment as a way of deal­ing with crime because death does not restore, heal or make whole what was lost. Death only caus­es more death,” he said.

Two oth­er promi­nent Louisiana Catholic lead­ers, Bishop Shelton J. Fabre (pic­tured) and Sister Helen Prejean, also called for repeal, author­ing op-eds urg­ing Louisiana to become the first Deep South’ state to end the death penal­ty.” In a com­men­tary for The Advocate, Bishop Fabre invoked the words of Pope Francis, call­ing the death penal­ty inad­mis­si­ble in today’s world because it offends the dig­ni­ty of the human per­son with­out actu­al­ly help­ing to pro­mote the com­mon good.” Noting that 70% of Louisianans iden­ti­fy them­selves as high­ly reli­gious­ly devout, Bishop Fabre said cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment is incon­sis­tent with Louisiana’s val­ues.” Fabre, who also chairs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, empha­sized the dis­crim­i­na­to­ry nature of Louisiana’s death penal­ty. In one study of Louisiana’s sys­tem, the chances of a death sen­tence were 97 per­cent high­er for defen­dants whose vic­tim was white than for defen­dants whose vic­tim was black,” he wrote. Louisianans,” he said, should not stand for this prejudice.”

Sister Helen Prejean, an inter­na­tion­al­ly renowned advo­cate against the death penal­ty and author of Dead Man Walking, wrote in a sec­ond op-ed in The Advocate that, per capi­ta, Louisiana has wrong­ful­ly con­demned more peo­ple to death than any oth­er state.” She high­light­ed the oppor­tu­ni­ties for good lost to soci­ety when the state diverts enor­mous resources to the death penal­ty. What if we took the mil­lions of dol­lars spent on a hand­ful of cap­i­tal cas­es and fund­ed sup­port ser­vices for vic­tims instead? Or redi­rect­ed resources into edu­cat­ing and men­tor­ing at-risk kids to help pre­vent vio­lent crimes from hap­pen­ing in the first place?” she wrote.

Two pro­pos­als to end Louisiana’s death penal­ty are cur­rent­ly pend­ing before the leg­is­la­ture, both with bipar­ti­san spon­sor­ship. House Bill 215, intro­duced by Democratic state rep­re­sen­ta­tive Terry Landry, would repeal the state’s death-penal­ty statute. Senate Bill 112, intro­duced by Republican state sen­a­tor Dan Claitor, would amend the state con­sti­tu­tion to abol­ish the death penal­ty. SB 112 advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on a 4 – 2 vote on April 30, 2019. It now moves to the full Senate, where it would require a two-thirds vote to pass because it is a con­sti­tu­tion­al amend­ment. Landry’s bill was sched­uled for con­sid­er­a­tion in a House com­mit­tee May 1. I think hearts have changed,” he said, but I don’t think the votes have changed.”

(Bryan Stole and Same Karlin, Effort to abol­ish Louisiana’s death penal­ty begins again in State Capitol, The Advocate, April 30, 2019; Helen Prejean, Sister Helen Prejean: Holy Week should inspire Louisiana res­i­dents to end the death penal­ty, The Advocate, April 18, 2019; Shelton J. Fabre, Catholic bish­op: Louisiana should end the death penal­ty, The Advocate, April 24, 2019; Melinda Deslatte, Religious lead­ers sup­port end to death penal­ty in Louisiana, Associated Press, April 25, 2019; Bid to ban the death penal­ty in Louisiana advances in Senate, Associated Press, April 30, 2019.) See Religion and Recent Legislative Activity.

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