Many religious orders seek the maintenance of peace through the use of non-violent means. If problems arise, the Catholic Church despises the use of war to resolve those specific issues. The just war tradition is that war can be justified, but only under extreme circumstances, if it is moral and only to be used as a last resort (ACSJC, 2015). Otherwise, the Catholic Church views war as an unnecessary, immoral and violent means of forcefully coming to a conclusion. The Catholic Social Teaching Life and Dignity of the Human Person relates to the issue of war and its effects. This Catholic Social Teaching states that all people are made in God’s image (Caritas Australia, 2015) and should be treated with honour and respect. It also states that the intentional targeting of civilians in war, or terrorist attacks, is always wrong (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2015).
The Catholic Church supports the prevention of war, which it achieves through teaching and educating people about how they view war, and how it brings evil and …show more content…
The Global Peace and Justice Auckland (GPJA) is a society, situated in New Zealand, that supports the prevention of wars throughout. They describes themselves as “a network of people who provide a platform for individuals and groups to discuss and organise co-operatively on peace and justice issues.” (Global Peace and Justice Auckland, 2015), the GPJA, is a society that offers a place people can go to, to organise and solve issues related to peace and justice – issues related to