Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Intro, 4 | with them the peril of a war which would reduce everything
2 9, 77 | arising from the ravages of war or the threat of it, the
3 9, 77 | condemns the frightfulness of war, the Council wishes passionately
4 9, 78 | not merely the absence of war; nor can it be reduced solely
5 9, 78 | are sinful, the threat of war hangs over them, and hang
6 9, 78 | neither shall they learn war any more" (Isaias 2:4). ~
7 9 | SECTION 1 The Avoidance of War ~
8 9, 79 | modern science is used in war, the fierce character of
9 9, 79 | regarded as a new way to wage war.~Contemplating this melancholy
10 9, 79 | commendation.~On the subject of war, quite a large number of
11 9, 79 | that the frightfulness of war can be better and more workably
12 9, 79 | some other way.~Certainly, war has not been rooted out
13 9, 79 | As long as the danger of war remains and there is no
14 9, 79 | does the mere fact that war has unhappily begun mean
15 9, 80 | horror and perversity of war is immensely magnified by
16 9, 80 | scientific weapons. For acts of war involving these weapons
17 9, 80 | undertake an evaluation of war with an entirely new attitude.1
18 9, 80 | reckoning of their deeds of war for the course of the future
19 9, 80 | the condemnations of total war already pronounced by recent
20 9, 80(1)| irrational to believe that war is still an apt means of
21 9, 80 | declaration.~Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at
22 9, 81 | amassed solely for use in war. Since the defensive strength
23 9, 81 | eliminated thereby, the causes of war are in danger of being gradually
24 9, 81 | from the age-old slavery of war. If we refuse to make this
25 9, 81 | working for the time when all war can be completely outlawed
26 9, 82 | eliminate the danger of war are not to be underrated.
27 9, 82 | work hard to do away with war, which they abominate. These
28 9, 83 | between men, even when no war is being waged. Besides,
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 29 2, 12 | those peoples who, waging war on famine, ignorance, and
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 30 2, 12 | material goods, peace and war, and brotherly relations
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