Pontifical Council for Justice
and Peace
Art. 142 — The goal of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace is
to promote justice and peace in the world in accordance with the Gospel and the
social teaching of the Church.
Art. 143 — § 1. The Council makes a thorough study of the social
teaching of the Church and ensures that this teaching is widely spread and put
into practice among people and communities, especially regarding the relations
between workers and management, relations that must come to be more and more
imbued with the spirit of the Gospel.
§ 2. It collects information and research on justice and peace, about
human development and violations of human rights; it ponders all this, and,
when appropriate, shares its conclusions with the groupings of bishops. It
cultivates relationships with Catholic international organizations and other
institutions, even ones outside the Catholic Church, which sincerely strive to
achieve peace and justice in the world.
§ 3. It works to form among peoples a mentality which fosters peace,
especially on the occasion of World Peace Day.
Art. 144 — The Council has a special relationship with the Secretariat
of State, especially whenever matters of peace and justice have to be dealt
with in public by documents or announcements.
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