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August 29, 2005
Leadership
Conference of Women Religious Issues Public Statement
Opposing
the War in
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“War
dehumanizes and diminishes all of the human community and devastates Earth,”
reads the LCWR public statement. “The ongoing war in
“We
call on our government to develop a responsible plan for the withdrawal of
troops from Iraq; to support the development of infrastructures for both human
and environmental stability in Iraq; to respect religious and cultural
diversity within Iraq; and to redirect needed resources to meet human needs at
home and in other parts of the world.
“The
assembly also notes the observance of the 60th anniversary of the
dropping of atom bombs on
LCWR has a long history of opposing the
research, development, testing and use of nuclear weapons and of the diversion
of funds from human services and needs to the buildup of armaments.
The statement quotes the 1983 Pastoral Letter of
the United States Bishops, “The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our
Response”:
The whole world must
summon the moral courage and technical means to say no to nuclear conflict; no
to weapons of mass destruction; no to an arms race which robs the poor and the
vulnerable; and no to the moral danger of a nuclear age which places before
humankind indefensible choices of constant terror or surrender.
These imperatives are even more compelling in
this age in which “increasingly, violence, military force and terrorist activity
are used to settle disputes.” (LCWR Call
2004-2009)
The
statement was adopted by approximately 900
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