On “World Day Against the Death Penalty,” Catholic Leaders in Oklahoma Urge Governor Stitt to Halt Execution Spree
For Immediate Release: Oct. 10, 2022
Contact: Katlyn Toelle at katlyn@catholicsmobilizing.org
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(Washington, D.C.) In a joint letter delivered to the office of Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt today on World Day Against the Death Penalty, more than 50 Catholic faith leaders in Oklahoma urged a halt to the state’s ongoing “unprecedented and reckless” execution spree. Governor Stitt has authorized five lethal injections since the problematic execution of John Grant in October 2021. An additional 24 executions are scheduled in Oklahoma between now and December 2024.
The letter, which includes signatures from Oklahoma’s two Catholic bishops, Most Rev. Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City and Most Rev. David Konderla of Tulsa, was organized in a collaborative effort between Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN), the national Catholic organization working to end the death penalty and promote restorative justice, and the Oklahoma Catholic Conference. It appeals to Governor Stitt’s self-declared “pro-life values” and urges him to pursue alternatives to the death penalty which “do more to help victims in the aftermath of tragedy.”
The faith leaders also invoked systemic failures in Oklahoma’s death penalty system, which include wrongful convictions, exorbitant financial costs, gross racial disparities, and arbitrariness.
“The execution spree currently taking place in Oklahoma is a blatant violation of the sanctity of life,” said CMN executive director Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy. “Such a violation is felt even more acutely during the Church’s annual Respect Life Month, a time when we as Catholics are called to uplift efforts to uphold human dignity. We pray that Governor Stitt will take the steps within his power to choose life over death, and put a halt to this unnecessary killing spree.”
In addition to the letter by Catholic faith leaders, two petitions were delivered to the governor’s office today — one was organized by the Julius Jones Coalition and Witness to Innocence, the other by Death Penalty Action. Representatives from the Julius Jones Coalition and Witness to Innocence held a press conference featuring Rev. Jon Middendorf of the First Church of the Nazarene, among other voices.
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Catholic Mobilizing Network is a national organization that mobilizes Catholics and all people of goodwill to value life over death, to end the death penalty, to transform the U.S. criminal justice system from punitive to restorative, and to build capacity in U.S. society to engage in restorative practices.
CMN works in close collaboration with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and is a founding member of the Congregation of St. Joseph Mission Network.