
Why the Catholic Church is Not Pacifist | Prof. Joseph Capizzi
The Thomistic Institute
Catholic Church's Perspective on Peacemaking and the Use of Force
The chapter examines the Catholic Church's viewpoint on intentional killing, discussing the Just War theory and the circumstances under which killing may be permissible. It explores the Church's stance on pacifism, touching on topics like capital punishment, war participation, and the key criteria of just cause, right intention, and competent authority in evaluating the morality of war actions.
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