The Holy See Confronts the War in Ukraine: Between Just War Theory and Nonviolence

Journal of the European Society for Catholic Theology 14 (1): 3-24 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper explores Pope Francis’ and the Holy See’s reaction to the war in Ukraine, and attempts to explain the logic behind it. After introducing the Holy See’s statements since the start of Russia’s aggression, the author reads them through the background of Catholic social teaching. In particular, he claims that the ambiguities of the Holy See’s position are due to the unresolved tension between the traditional just war approach and a tendency towards nonviolence. The latter has acquired prominence over the last decades, in particular with Francis’ Fratelli Tutti. The author concludes that the war in Ukraine represents a pivotal moment in the Catholic Church’s thinking on war and peace.

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Pavlo Smytsnyuk
George Washington University

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