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003 OCoLC
005 20200617073250.3
008 751007s1962 mdu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aFlannery, Harry W.,$d1900-1975,$eeditor.
245 10 $aPattern for peace,$bCatholic statements on international order.
260 $aWestminster, Md.,$bNewman Press,$c1962.
300 $a411 pages$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart one: Leo XIII -- Bonds of peace -- Might of law -- Institution of mediation -- Nationalistic rivalry -- Part two: Pius X -- Organizations for peace -- Part three: Benedict XV -- Respect for the rights of others -- Role of Catholics -- Proposals for peace -- Means to disarmament -- Effects of war -- Brotherly love -- Justics and charity -- Lasting treaty -- Fount of true peace -- Part four: Pius XI -- Mutual confidence -- Peace of Christ -- Reparations -- Interpretation of letter on reparations -- Holy See and the League of Nations -- Relief aid to the Russian people -- Holy See and national disputes -- True peace -- Selfish nationalism -- Common international welfare -- Nazi Germany and the church -- Atheistic communion -- Exaggerated nationalism -- State and the individual -- Part five: Pius XII -- How can there be peace? -- Plea for peace -- Plea to belligerents -- Function of the state in the modern world -- Cult of might against right -- Fundamental points for a just and honorable peace -- Necessary premises for a new order -- Essential conditions for a just and lasting peace -- Internal order of states -- Future peace -- Problem of Democracy -- Nazism and peace -- Moral prerequisites for a free and lasting peace -- Points for the attainment of peace -- World is far from peace -- Pray for peace -- For a united Europe -- Christian will for peace -- Barriers to peace -- World federal government -- Contribution of the church to peace -- "Blessed be the peacemaker" -- International penal law -- International community -- Modern technology and peace -- Threat of ABC warfare -- War and peace -- Coexistence: its meaning and its future -- International reconciliation -- Food, agriculture and human society -- Nuclear weapons and armament control -- No peace in materialism -- Faith, peace, and the atom -- Appeal for peace -- Contradiction of our age -- Peaceful use of nuclear energy -- Christian and the world community -- European unity -- Problem of peace -- Part six: John XXIII -- Plight of the refugees -- At the chair of Peter -- Peace on Earth -- Campaign against hunger -- Self-determination -- New aspects on modern international crises -- All is lost by war -- Part seven: Statements by the bishops of the United States of America -- Crisis of Christianity -- International order -- Organizing world peace -- Between war and peace -- Man and the peace -- Discrimination and the Christian conscience -- Dignity of man -- Peter's chains -- Hope of mankind -- World refugee year and migration -- Freedom and peace -- Personal responsibility
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aCatholic Church and world politics$vPapal documents.
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650 17 $aInternationale politiek.$2gtt
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aFlannery, Harry W., 1900-$tPattern for peace.$dWestminster, Md., Newman Press, 1962$w(OCoLC)613201026
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