Pope explains the meaning of 'justice' and 'peace' [CWN]

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On January 13, Pope Benedict XVI held his annual private audience with members of the Italian police force that serves at the Vatican. "Defending public order, especially in an area so …

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Justice is not a mere human convention. When, in the name of supposed justice, the criteria of utility, profit, and material possession come to dominate, the value and dignity of human beings can be trampled underfoot. Justice is a virtue which guides the human will, prompting us to give others what is due to them by reason of their existence and their actions. Likewise, peace is not the mere absence of war, or the result of man’s actions to avoid conflict; it is, above all, a gift of God which must be implored with faith, and which has the way to its fulfillment in Jesus. True peace must be constructed day after day with compassion, solidarity, fraternity, and collaboration on everyone’s part.
Pope Benedict is not only wise, but he shows a marvelous command of language.👍
 
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