Philosophies at war

[London]: Pub. by Blandford press ltd. by arrangement with C. Scribner's sons, New York (1943)
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A sword can put an end to the war, but it cannot create peace. Peace does not come from the womb of silenced batteries, but from a justice rooted in the Eternal Law of God. As Pius XI said: “To create the atmosphere of lasting peace neither ...

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