Benedictines Praying for Inmates Facing Death

ROME, NOV. 30, 2004 (Zenit.org).- A network of prayer is under way in all Benedictine monasteries worldwide for prisoners condemned to death.

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Uniting themselves to the campaign “Cities for Life — Cities Against the Death Penalty,” promoted by the lay Community of Sant’Egidio, 339 Benedictine monasteries and 60 Benedictine convents are each “adopting” in their prayer one prisoner facing capital punishment.

The Sant’Egidio Community in 2002 launched its first International Day of Cities Against the Death Penalty.

Today, more than 300 cities worldwide joined Rome in saying “no” to the death penalty, by promoting a series of activities and illuminating symbolic monuments.

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