Melissa Lucio with her young children

For Immediate Release: April 25, 2022
Contact: Katlyn Toelle at katlyn@catholicsmobilizing.org
Website: catholicsmobilizing.org Twitter: @CMNEndtheDP

CMN Executive Director Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy offers a statement on stay of execution for Melissa Lucio issued by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on April 25, 2022:

“We give thanks to God that Melissa will not be executed this week and that she will soon have the opportunity for a new trial to prove her innocence. Melissa is a person created in the image and likeness of God. Her case captured the nation’s interest because it reminds us that all human life is endowed with an inviolable dignity, and should never be taken by the state. This is why the Catholic Church calls the death penalty “inadmissible” in all cases (CCC 2267).

In Melissa’s case, we see clearly how deeply flawed our capital punishment system is, and how it places innocent lives at risk. Her story also reveals how this system targets the most vulnerable among us, including people of color and those with histories of serious trauma. Melissa is a Mexican-American mother, a devout Catholic, and a lifelong victim of sexual and physical abuse. It has been disturbing to learn how, after suffering the unimaginable loss of her young daughter, Melissa was then further victimized and retraumatized by our legal system.

We are grateful to the Catholic bishops of Texas for their committed advocacy  on Melissa’s behalf — especially Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville and Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin, whose strong statements against Melissa’s execution were highlighted in a recent CMN video about her case.

We hold in prayer Melissa and her family as they continue to fight to prove her innocence and heal from the loss of young Mariah.”

A statement from the Texas Catholic Conference regarding Melissa Lucio’s stay of execution is available here.

Additional statements from Melissa Lucio and her attorneys are available here.

 

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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 lives the Spirit of Unity of its sponsor, the Congregation of St. Joseph.

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