“The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648, was a series of conflicts that became the last great struggle of religious wars in Europe. It was fought almost exclusively on German soil...but before the war ended, it involved most of the nations of Europe. The underlying cause of the war was the deep-seated hostility between the German Protestants and German Catholics - with the Jesuits and Cardinal Richelieu, who was the real ruler of France, fanning the fires to accomplish their ends.” YearsWarRealEndsLastsNationsCausesReligiousStruggleFireInvolvedConflictEuropeCatholicSeriesAccomplishFranceThirtySoilRulersHostilityThirty YearsProtestantsCardinalsJesuitReligious WarsRichelieu Author:John Daniel
“There will always be situations in which conflicts arise between individual and communal values - Catholic police officers deployed to enable women to enter abortion clinics without harassment and doctors who oppose performing abortions. No social role is free of such potential conflicts.” ValuesIndividualSituationConflictPoliceCatholicPerformingAbortionDoctor WhoPolice OfficerHarassment Author:John Kleinig
“The religious conflicts of the Reformation era were never simply and only about religion, because religion during this era as in the Middle Ages that preceded it, informed and was meant to inform every domain of life. Violence involving religion and touching other areas of life took many forms: from the Protestant destruction of Catholic religious art and objects in iconoclasm, to Catholic executions of Protestants who refused to renounce their views, to major destructive conflicts such as the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years' War.” ArtWarAgeReligiousViolenceConflictDestructionCatholicTouchingMiddle Ages Author:Brad Stephan Gregory
“I have to try to remind people on both sides of the barque of Peter that there is room for us all and that we are not the first generation of Catholics to experience serious theological and pastoral differences of opinion. In fact, from the New Testament, strong leaders within the church disagreed openly. Eventually, the truly great ones found ways to heal conflicts and keep the Lord's flock united.” PeopleTryingStrongChurchLeaderOpinionSeriousConflictCatholicHealNew TestamentTheological Author:Wilton Daniel Gregory
“Is the Church inimical to science? Growing up as a Catholic and a scientist - I don't see it. One truth is revealed truth, the other is scientific truth. If you really believe that creation is good, there can be no harm in studying science. The more we learn about creation - the way it emerged - it just adds to the glory of God. Personally, I've never seen a conflict.” IfsWayBelieveChurchGrowing UpStudyGrowingAtheismCreationTruth IsConflictGloryScientistCatholicAddHarmGlory Of GodScientific Truth Author:Joseph Murray
“In the ranks of the movement [National Socialist movement], the most devout Protestant could sit beside the most devout Catholic, without coming into the slightest conflict with his religious convictions. The mighty common struggle which both carried on against the destroyer of Aryan humanity had, on the contrary, taught them mutually to respect and esteem one another.” HumanityReligiousCommonStruggleMovementTaughtConflictCatholicConvictionContraryEsteemCatholicismSocialistProtestantsDestroyersMein KampfCommon Struggle Book:Mein Kampf Source: Mein Kampf
“It's funny that there was so much disturbance about having a Catholic in the White House with Kennedy, and when we finally get a religion in the White House that's causing a lot of conflicts, and concerns, and disturbances for a lot of people, it's in the Bush Administration.” PeopleHouseWhiteConflictConcernCatholicAdministrationWhite HouseDisturbance Author:Roger Ebert