SESSION 9. Respect for All, Detained. What is it like to be barred from the Circle of Life? the Circle of Life?

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CIRCLE of LIFE JOURNEY SESSION 9 Respect for All, Both Victim and Detained As our JOURNEY continues... Imagine how you would feel if you found yourself barred from participating in the celebration of the CIRCLE OF LIFE... What is it like to be barred from the Circle of Life? As our JOURNEY continues... Imagine how you would feel if you found yourself barred from participating in the celebration of the CIRCLE OF LIFE... As our JOURNEY continues... Imagine how you would feel if you found yourself barred from participating in the celebration of the CIRCLE OF LIFE... What is it like to be barred from the Circle of Life? What is it like to be barred from the Circle of Life? Imprisoned... confined... separated from loved ones... stripped of the simple liberties of everyday life...... feeling like the dead, long forgotten. Listen to my cry for help, for I am brought very low. Lead me out of my prison, that t I may give thanks to your name. Psalm 142:7a,8a

I look to my right hand, but no friend is there. re is no escape for me; no one cares for me. I cry out to you, LORD, I say, You are my refuge. Psalm 142:5-6 himself both prisoner and victim experienced... condemnation, imprisonment, i torture, and execution. As we reflect on the imprisoned and those suffering as victims of their crimes, Let us first walk THE WAY OF SORROW with our brother Jesus, the prisoner... First IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH Second IS FORCED TO CARRY HIS CROSS Third FALLS THE FIRST TIME

Fourth MEETS MARY, HIS MOTHER Fifth SIMON IS FORCED TO CARRY THE CROSS Sixth VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF Seventh FALLS THE SECOND TIME Eighth COMFORTS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM Ninth FALLS THE THIRD TIME

Tenth IS STRIPPED OF HIS GARMENTS Eleventh IS NAILED TO THE CROSS Twelfth DIES ON THE CROSS Thirteenth BODY IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS Fourteenth th THE BODY OF IS LAID IN THE TOMB Through, we are called to respect the intrinsic human dignity of all persons those who have suffered from criminal acts..... and even criminals themselves.

Respect for all, both VICTIM & DETAINED Our faith calls us to value the lives of all those caught up in crime and punishment: those suffering from injustice in the criminal justice system, innocent persons who have been wrongfully condemned, those who have been gravely hurt by the crimes of others, those who carry out punishment and executions, and even those guilty of horrific crimes. We must first have compassion and respect for all victims.... Our family of faith must care for sisters and brothers who have been wounded by violence......and support them in their loss and search for justice. "Our society should not flinch from contemplating the suffering that violent crime brings to so many when it destroys lives, shatters families and crushes the hope of the innocent." A principled Catholic response to crime and punishment is rooted in our convictions about good & evil, sin & redemption, justice & mercy.

It is also shaped by our commitment to the life and dignity of every human person, and dthecommon good. What the Church teaches.... We believe that in the conditions of contemporary American society the legitimate purposes of punishment do not justify the imposition of Death Penalty. Our nation should forgo the use of the death penalty because: 1) sanction of death, when it is not necessary to protect society, violates respect for human life and dignity 2) State-sanctioned killing in our names diminishes all of us. U.S. Bishops Statement 3) Its application is deeply flawed and can be irreversibly wrong, is prone to errors, and is biased by factors such as race, the quality of legal representation, and where the crime was committed 4) We have other ways to punish criminals and protect society. U.S. Bishops Statement We believe that abolition of the death penalty is most consonant with the example of Jesus. U.S. Bishops Statement More attention should go into correcting the root causes of crime than to enlarging death row.

Respect for life applies to all, even the perpetrators of terrible acts. Even when people deny the dignity of others, we must still recognize that their dignity is a gift from God and is not something that is earned or lost through their behavior. As I live, says the Lord God, I swear I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked man, but rather that he may be converted and live. Ezekiel 33:11 Our prisons must be transformed from warehouses of human failure and seedbeds of violence...... to places of responsibility, rehabilitation, and restoration. Listen to my cry for help, for I am brought very low. Lead me out of my prison, that I may give thanks to your name. This is what the Lord Almighty says: Psalm 142

For I was... in prison and you visited me.' Administer true justice; show mercy & compassion to one another. another Matthew 25:36 Zechariah 7:9 Our Prayer Lord, you offer freedom to all people. We pray for all who are captive in prison and for those who are affected by, or involved in, their imprisonment. Break the bonds of fear and isolation that exist. Support with your love, prisoners, their families, friends, prison staff and all who care. Heal those who have been wounded by the actions of others, especially the victims of crime. Help us to forgive one another, to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly together with Christ, in his strength and his spirit, now and every day...... for you say to us: Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Matthew 5:7

I have set before you LIFE and DEATH, blessing and the curse. CHOOSE LIFE, then, that you and your descendants may live. Amen Deuteronomy 30:19 Harp music by Carolyn Ancell from her December Solace recording used with permission Mosaic s of the Cross from Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Claremont, CA http://www.olaclaremont.org/ Presentation prepared by K.K. Hirschboeck Our Mother of Sorrows Parish Christian Life Commission