Abstract
While Roman Catholic moral teachings affirm in principle that a national government has a right to defend its people from grave and unjust threat through armed conflict, the Church has moved more and more in a direction that sturdily suspects violence of any sort, that asserts a fundamental moral presumption against war, and that aspires to nonviolence of spirit in everyday life. I consider the Catholic university in the light of this movement.
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