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"Until
those in positions of responsibility undergo a veritable revolution
in the way they use their power and go about securing their peoples'
welfare, it is difficult to imagine how progress towards peace
can be made," .Message of His Holiness Pope John Paul II for
the Celebration of the
World Day of Peace 2003
Peace
In A Time Of War from the Queensland Uniting Church Synod
Website
The Church speaks on war and
peace Discussion
Guide. There are two strands historically running through
the Catholic Church’s responses to questions on the use of force:
what we would call today a ‘pacifist’ or non-violent tradition,
and the ‘just war’ tradition.
The
National Council of Churches in Australia Responding to Iraq Site
Not
a Just or Moral War The churches' pre-emptive reponse to Bush's
Iraq plans. by David Earle Anderson
Ten
Q&A On Antiwar Organizing by
Michael Albert and Stephen R Shalom October
24, 2002
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US
Bishops' September 11 statement urges peace, not just safety
Fr
John Dear Living Peace Resources
'The
Church speaks on war and peace' from the The Australian Catholic
Social Justice Council
Lutheran Church of Australia Peace
Page
Columban
Resources
After
the darkness, dawn Against all odds, Palestinian Christians
seek resurrection in Bethlehem. text and photos by Ryan Beiler
THE
NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE You
can take part in the global movement for a culture of peace
and non-violence launched by the United Nations during the International
Year for the Culture of Peace (2000). Click here
to register
The
Peace Pulpit Homilies by Bishop Thomas J Gumbleton
Religious
Leaders Statements
Institute
for Peace and Justice resources
Pax
Christi UK
The United States Catholic
Bishops National
Tragedy site
Message from
Jean Vanier
Peace
One Day Campaign

The
Right to Refuse to Kill:
a War Resisters' International project

A
Directory of American Anti-War Groups
Internet
Resources: Daniel Berrigan
During
the International Year for the Culture of Peace (2000), the United
Nations General Assembly declared 2001-2010 an 'International
Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children
of the World.' To demonstrate our unity with this proclamation,
Grahamwood Elementary CLUE students invite K-12 classes from around
the world to contribute two lines of poetry for an ongoing poem
about peace: Peace Talk.
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We Finish One War Before Starting Another
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