Extract from Father Terry's Verbal Conscience website (http://www.frterry.org), Handout 126
Theological justification for the repression of heretics
With regard to heretics, two considerations are to be kept in mind:
1. On their side.
2. On the side of the church.
1. There is the sin, whereby they
deserve not only to be separated from the church by
excommunication, but also to be
shut off from the world by death. For it is a much
more serious matter to corrupt
faith, through which comes the soul's life, than to forge
money, through which temporal
life is supported. Hence if forgers of money or other
malefactors are straightway justly
put to death by secular princes, with much more
justice can heretics, immediately
upon conviction, be not only excommunicated but
also put to death.
2. But on the side of the church
there is mercy, with a view to the conversion of them
that are in error; and therefore
the church does not straightway condemn, but after a
first and second admonition, as
the apostle tells us. After that, if he be found still
stubborn, the church gives up
hope of his conversion and takes thought for the safety
of others, by separating him from
the church by sentence of excommunication, and
further, leaves him to the secular
court, to be exterminated from the world by death.
source: Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, IIa, IIae, 11, art.3.