Who said what?
Peacemaking Virtues
Criteria of a
Just War
Interesting People
Vocabulary
100

He commanded "But rather love your enemies and do good to them...Be merciful, just as [also] your Father is merciful"

Who is Jesus Christ?
100

This enables you to put your trust in God, not yourself.

What is faith OR hope?

100

War must be this, justifiable only if all peaceful efforts have been tried and there are no alternatives.

What is a last resort?

100

He helped lead India's independence from British colonial rule in 1947

Who was Mohandas Gandhi?

100

The moral virtue by which a person is inclined toward choosing to do good and avoiding evil.

What is prudence?

200

He said, "War brings on war! Violence brings on violence."

Who was Pope Francis?

200

This moves you to action.

What is courage OR compassion?

200

War is waged for the best of reasons and with a commitment to postwar reconciliation with the enemy.

What is right intention?

200

He lead the Solidarity Movement in Poland in the 1980s

Who was Lech Walesa?

200

Strategies aimed at the destruction of material goods or the killing of people.

What is terrorism?

300

He said, "Nothing is lost by peace; everything may be lost by war." (Mr. Rood's favorite)

Who was Pope Pius XII?

300
This empowers you to put others' needs first.

What is humility OR kindness?

300

Those declaring a war of defense have the legitimate responsibility to represent the people and are entrusted with the common good.

What is legitimate authority?

300

This Pope wrote the encyclical Caritas in Veritate

Who was Pope Benedict XVI?

300

The rule that requires the costs of war to be commensurate with the good expected.

What is the principle of proportionality?

400

He said, "War is not always inevitable. It is always a defeat for humanity."

Who is St. John Paul II?

400

This helps you stay the course as we fight for justice.

What is patience OR perseverance?

400

The damage inflicted by the aggressor on a nation or a community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain.

What is a just cause?

400

This Vatican Council made the Gaudium et Spes

Who was the Second Vatican Council?

400

People who refuse to join the military based on moral or religious grounds.

Who are conscientious objectors?

500

He said, "Never again some peoples against others, never again!... No more war; no more war!"

Who is Bl. Pope Paul IV?

500

This enables you to treat others with respect and love.

What is civility OR charity?

500

The odds of success should be weighed against the human cost of the war.

What is the probability of success?

500

He made a World Day of Peace message in 2002

Who was St. John Paul II?

500

The moral right to refuse to follow laws or other social constructs based on moral or religious grounds.

What is conscientious objections?
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