40. The only remedy for such state of
affairs is the peace of Christ since the peace of Christ is the peace of God,
which could not exist if it did not enjoin respect for law, order, and the rights
of authority. In the Holy Scriptures We read: "My
children, keep discipline in peace." (Ecclesiasticus
xli, 17) "Much peace have they that love the law,
O Lord." (Psalms cxviii, 165) "He
that feareth the commandment,
shall dwell in peace." (Proverbs xiii, 13) Jesus Christ very
expressly states: "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's." (Matt.
xxii, 21) He even recognized that Pilate possessed authority from on High (John
xiv, 11) as he acknowledged that the scribes and Pharisees who though unworthy
sat in the chair of Moses (Matt. xxiii, 2) were not without a like
authority. In Joseph and Mary, Jesus respected the natural authority of parents
and was subject to them for the greater part of His life. (Luke ii, 51)
He also taught, by the voice of His Apostle, the same important doctrine:
"Let every soul be subject to higher powers: for there is no power but
from God." (Romans xiii, 1; cf. also 1 Peter ii, 13, 18)
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