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War Is Born In Human Hearts — Pope Francis

March 16, 2026

To threaten others is to lower them to the status of objects and to deny their dignity. This is why we state once more that an escalation of intimidation, and the uncontrolled proliferation of arms, is contrary to morality and the search for true peace. Terror exerted over those who are most vulnerable contributes to the exile of entire populations who seek a place of peace. Political addresses that tend to blame every evil on migrants and to deprive the poor of hope are unacceptable. Rather, there is a need to reaffirm that peace is based on respect for each person, whatever his or her background, on respect for the law and the common good, and on respect for the environment entrusted to our care and for the richness of the moral tradition inherited from past generations.Against War: Building A Culture Of Peace, p. 23-24

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  1. Donna's avatar
    Donna permalink

    Bigger picture: As an ‘unclaimed’ Christian I humbly submit. This entire world stage tragedy feels like a global “come to Jesus’ meeting, and some of us are feeling like Job.

    • Michael Moore's avatar

      It sure does… it reminds me of a “joke” that is now serious…. Jesus is coming and he is furious! Cleaned that last word up a bit 😉

      And feeling like Job is spot on. That’s a great description and I certainly feel like that.

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