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Nuclear Disarmament: Key Statements of Popes, Bishops, Councils and Churches pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
During 1981 a visible and vocal constituency arose in the
American Catholic hierarchy in opposition to the direction
and dynamic of the nuclear arms race. The response was evi-
dent in the score of individual bishops who addressed the arms
race in sermons, articles or pastoral letters in their own dio-
ceses. It crystallized in the annual meeting of the U.S. Bish-
ops Conference in November. Archbishop John R. Roach,
President of the Conference, described the nuclear race as
"the most dangerous moral issue in the public order today."
The chairman of the recently established Committee on War
and Peace, Archbishop Joseph L. Bernardin, provided the
meeting with a substantive report of progress being made
toward a 1982 pastoral letter on the topic.1 The Bernardin re-
port in turn stimulated a ninety minute discussion among the
bishops on the need to address the moral questions of the arms
race as a key element in their pastoral teaching ministry.
The vigorous Catholic engagement with the threat of the
arms race is not limited to the bishops and it is not confined to
the United States. Within our country other groups within the
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Nuclear Disarmament: Key Statements of Popes, Bishops, Councils and Churches pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024