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JohnT58
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‘Just War’ arguments have appeared in another thread relating to abortion, and I assume there are a lot of advocates on this. However I believe this leaves the universal Church in a bit of a quandry, as rival Catholic/non-Catholic nations could both espouse this in a war.
I actually thought this kind of thinking was a bit defunct in the Church.
I recall somewhere, after WWII, and Paul VI’s address to the UN, something along the lines of ‘no more war ever again’ (paraphrasing), that no pope has ever declared a ‘just’ war, and have strongly advocated peaceful resolutions.
I may be wrong, I’m no expert or theologian, but is there an example of the church declaring a just war since WWII?
I actually thought this kind of thinking was a bit defunct in the Church.
I recall somewhere, after WWII, and Paul VI’s address to the UN, something along the lines of ‘no more war ever again’ (paraphrasing), that no pope has ever declared a ‘just’ war, and have strongly advocated peaceful resolutions.
I may be wrong, I’m no expert or theologian, but is there an example of the church declaring a just war since WWII?