Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 17 | in the tragic series of wars which ravaged Europe and
2 2, 17 | still others were civil wars or wars of an ideological
3 2, 17 | others were civil wars or wars of an ideological nature.
4 2, 17 | individual States, such cruel wars would not have been possible,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 5 3, 57 | noble efforts for peace, new wars have broken out and are
6 3, 57 | out and are taking place, wars which destroy the lives
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 7 1, 10 | violence inherent not only in wars as such but in the scandalous
8 1, 17 | life, an endless series of wars and a continual taking of
9 1, 26 | disasters, epidemics or wars. Even if a just international
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 10 1, 2| experience of the two great world wars which in the course of the
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 11 3, 16 | service of armed conflicts and wars that are not so much a requirement
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 12 2, 10 | happens at the origin of many wars. Peoples excluded from the
13 2, 10 | reminds us: "What causes wars, and what causes fighting
14 3, 20 | cold war," sometimes of "wars by proxy," through the manipulation
15 4, 27 | experience of the two world wars, the planned and partly
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 16 2, 76 | every kind of violence, from wars to social injustice.~We
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