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No such thing as a ‘holy war,' says Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew

… accordingly called upon Christians to reject war “as a political and national necessity,” saying that peace was “an existential and spiritual demand.”

“Peace,” he said, “always—and ultimately—starts in the heart. It takes time, toil, and tears. Nevertheless, it is our only hope for survival as individuals, as nations, and as a species.”

His All-Holiness reminded his audience of the Lord Jesus’ words: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9). Let us meditate upon these words anew in light of his explanation of them: “To be ‘peacemakers’ is to move away from what serves our own interests to what embraces the rights of others.” To do that consistently and in a thoroughgoing manner would indeed transform the world.

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The quote affirms the blessing and status of those who make peace.

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