Just Peacemaking and the Lives of Vulnerable People

Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (2):347-366 (2023)
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One underappreciated aspect of the practice of nonviolence and just peace is the imperative for the Church to welcome those on the margins, including children and adults with physical and/or intellectual impairments who are vulnerable to dehumanization. Too many children and adults with impairments and their families have not been fully welcomed as sisters and brothers in their local parish. Catholics can draw on a rich theology of peacebuilding in Scripture, Tradition, and Church teaching to respond to these vulnerabilities. Such ongoing transformation is a sign that the Church is being built up in peace and offers a model of communion among a diversity of people.

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