Not quite. The Catholic Church has very explicit, clear, and detailed criteria upon which to base the judgment of whether a specific war is just or not.
True. And this is the real question–should a Catholic cede his/her right to follow his/her conscience to the military?
Actually, you can decide. And you have to. If you think that following a corporate policy violates your Catholic faith, you (and only you) have a choice to make. Which will you follow in that circumstance?
I can’t imagine that either. I don’t see the value in making such a list.
But–any Catholic in the military (actually, every Catholic period) does have the obligation to properly form their conscience and decide how they will live their faith based on that conscience. If a Catholic is in the military when an unjust war is initiated by the U.S. that is a problem. THe Church should of course teach in such a circumstance, but it’s still and always up to each individual Catholic to act upon their properly formed conscience.
Yes. Of course.
That does not mean that every such war was just, and therefore morally acceptable by Catholic teaching.