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The church in the 1914-1918 war
The pope seriously offended French public
opinion as a whole by proposing the abandonment of war reparations and being
vague about the return of Alsace and Lorraine to France. Among Catholics,
including the clergy, national feeling was stronger than traditional
submission to the sovereign pontiff.
First of all, the basic point must be that the
material force of arms is replaced by the oral force of law, hence a just
accord on all sides for the simultaneous and reciprocal reduction of
armaments, according to rules and guarantees to be established, to the
degree necessary and sufficient to maintain public order in every state.
This is to be followed by the replacement of armies, the institution of
arbitration with its supreme function of peacemaking, according to norms
which are to be agreed and sanctions to be taken against the state which
refuses either to submit international questions to arbitration or to accept
its decisions.
As for reparations and the costs of war we see no
other means of resolving the question than by laying down as a general
principle a complete and reciprocal waiver, which moreover would be
justified by the immense benefits to be gained from disarmament.
As to territorial questions, like those discussed
for example between Germany and France, there is room for hoping that
considering the immense advantages of a lasting peace with disarmament, the
parties in conflict would want to examine them in conference.
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