“Failing to be there when a man wants her is a woman's greatest sin, except to be there when he doesn't want her.” MenWantSinFailingFailureAbsence Author:Pope Paul VI
“Peace is not merely the absence of war. Nor can it be reduced solely to the maintenance of a balance of power between enemies. Nor is it brought about by dictatorship. Instead, it is rightly and appropriately called "an enterprise of justice" (Is. 32:7). Peace results from that order structured into human society by its divine founder, and actualized by men as they thirst after ever greater justice.” MenHumansWarPeaceJusticeResultsEnemyGreaterDivineBalanceBuiltHarmonyAbsenceEnterpriseDictatorshipFoundersThirstMaintenanceHuman SocietyUbuntuPeace And JusticePeace JusticePeace Not WarBalance Of Power Author:Pope Paul VI
“To wage war on misery and to struggle against injustice is to promote, along with improved conditions, the human and spiritual progress of all men, and therefore the common good of humanity. Peace cannot be limited to a mere absence of war, the result of an ever precarious balance of forces. No, peace is something that is built up day after day, in the pursuit of an order intended by God, which implies a more perfect form of justice among men.” MenHumansWarSpiritualFormHumanityOrderForcePeaceJusticePerfectResultsCommonStruggleProgressConditionsBalanceBuiltMiseryMereInjusticeAbsencePursuitCommon GoodUbuntuPeace And JusticePrecariousPeace JusticePeace Not WarSpiritual Progress Book:On the development of peoples Source: On the development of peoples
“For peace is not simply the absence of warfare, based on a precarious balance of power; it is fashioned by efforts directed day after day toward the establishment of the ordered universe willed by God, with a more perfect form of justice among men.” MenFormUniverseJusticePerfectEffortBalanceAbsenceEstablishmentWarfarePrecariousBalance Of Power Author:Pope Paul VI