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Catholic
Bishops Call on to Set
the Example by Decommissioning Nuclear Weapons |
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Nov 2006 |
Statement from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of
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The
very existence of nuclear weapons has always posed grave moral questions.
Their uniquely destructive power means that they belong in a different category
from any other weapons; this has always been recognised in the particular
attention with which they have been regarded by the Holy See and by our own
Bishops’ Conference. In
his World Day of Peace message for 2006, Pope Benedict XVI, in pressing for progressive
and concerted nuclear disarmament, argues powerfully that the retention
of nuclear weapons does not enhance the security of their possessors or the
peace of the world. The The
Church has always been clear in its teaching about the vital necessity for
eventual total nuclear disarmament. Our judgement is that, by
decommissioning its nuclear weapons, the We recognise the Government’s grave responsibilities in these matters of security, both for our countries and the wider world. We
urge the government to take a long-term view and act with courageous
leadership by seeking to make this breakthrough towards total nuclear
disarmament. ENDS |
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