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Vatican: Excommunication for drug violence

MEXICO CITY, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Excommunication should be considered as a punishment for drug traffickers responsible for thousands of violent deaths in Mexico, a top Vatican official said.

However, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, speaking to Latin American journalists at the Vatican before departing for Mexico, expressed doubt that the prospect of excommunication -- the harshest sanction imposed by the Roman Catholic -- would have much influence on killers devoid of "ecclesiastical conscience," the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Bertone said Monday drug gang violence represents "the most hypocritical and terrible way of murdering the dignity and personality of today's youth."

"Certainly, excommunication is a very harsh deterrent that the church has used to deal with the most serious crimes in its history, from the very first centuries," Bertone said. "But I should observe that excommunication is a punishment that touches only those who have some form of ecclesiastical conscience, an ecclesiastical education."

Excommunicated Catholics are forbidden from receiving church sacraments or joining other Catholics in public worship.

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