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Pax Christi International: Seventy Years of Peacemaking Introduction to Pax Christi For almost 70 years, Pax Christi International has incorporated a wide range of con<lict prevention, con<lict transformation and peacebuilding practices into its collective program with a goal of creating environments in which peace can <lourish. The list of examples that follow barely begins to describe the variety of Pax Christi methodologies and programs for peace, but at least suggests the range of experiences from which many lessons have emerged over the decades. Such experiences include: “peace week” initiatives, many of them annual, in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, UK, the African Great Lakes region, Kosovo, Russia, Croatia, the Philippines and Colombia; excellent peace education programs for parishes, young children, high school and university students in England, the Philippines and elsewhere; exchanges of experience between civil society from the Middle East and from Central Europe on their role in bringing about non-violent social change; annual Pax Christi youth “routes” or pilgrimages for peace in different regions; a community garden in Cite Soleil, Port au Prince, Haiti; work at a national and international level for the abolition of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons; courses in preventive reconciliation using the principles of Aikido in the Philippines; and regular dialogue with the Russian Orthodox Church during the Cold War. Founded in France to promote reconciliation between the French and the Germans following World War II, Pax Christi was recognized by Pope Pius XII a few years later as the of<icial Catholic peace movement. In Pax Christi, members of the

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  • PaxChristiInternational:SeventyYearsofPeacemaking

    IntroductiontoPaxChristi

    Foralmost70years,PaxChristiInternationalhasincorporatedawiderange

    ofcon

  • hierarchy,clergyandlaypeopleworktogetheronanequalanddemocraticbasis.A

    bishopandalaywoman,bothofwhomwereelected,nowshareourpresidency.

    PaxChristiInternationalhasheldconsultativestatusthroughECOSOCatthe

    UnitedNationssince1979andisworkingatUNcentersinGeneva,NewYork,

    ViennaandParis.Itisalsoof

  • rightsandinternationallaw;givingprioritytomeetinghumanneeds;and

    protectingtheintegrityofcreation.

    Asafaith-basedCatholicmovement,PaxChristipaysspecialattentiontothe

    impactofreligioninrelationtoviolentcon

  • violentcon

  • peacefulprotestsandthedeliberatetargetingofciviliancommunities.

    Sudan:InSudanthereweremorediversepossibilitiesthaninSyria.Pax

    Christimembers–especiallyPaxChristiNetherlandsandPaxChristiItaly-have

    workedinSudanand,morerecently,inSouthSudanformanyyears,beginningand

    mostoftenstayingataverygrassrootsleveltoconnectwithandsupportlocal

    Sudaneseeffortsforpeace.OurprincipalpartnertherehasbeentheCatholic

    Church,nationallyandlocally.

    OnegoodexampleofinternationalcollaborationwiththelocalCatholic

    ChurchwasPaxChristi’scooperationwithBishopParideTaban,retiredbishopof

    theDioceseofTorit,andhisKuronPeaceVillage,whichisnowitselfamember

    organizationofPaxChristi.Someyearsago,astraditionalcattleraidingwas

    becomingextremelyviolentanddangerous,BishopTabanaskedIKVPaxChristi

    NetherlandsandSeedsofPeaceAfrica(SOPA)todevelopaprogramthatwould

    bringtogethertheyouthwarriorsfrompastoralistcommunitiestocomeupwith

    alternativepeacefulwaysofrelatingforthegoodoftheircommunities.

    AftersuccessfulconferencesinKuronandNarus(Sudan),withyouth

    warriorsandeldersfromneighboringpastoralistcommunitiesinUganda,Kenyaand

    Sudan,IKVPaxChristiNetherlands,SOPAandlocalorganizationsdevelopedapeace

    andsportsprogramcalledPlayingforPeacethathasbeenveryeffective.

    Priortothe2010generalelectionandthe2011referendum,PaxChristi

    teams–comprisedasmuchaspossibleofSudanesestaff–alsoworkedinseveral

    villagesandtownsinSouthernSudan,includingNimule,Torit,Bor,MalakalandJuba,

    takingfulladvantageofexistingparishanddiocesannetworksfororganizingevents

  • andcampaignsorcirculatinginformation.Theyaccompaniedandsupportedlocal

    peaceinitiativesandsponsoredworkshops,dialogueandtrainings-mostlyfor

    youth-oncon

  • nearby.

    D.R.Congo:Inpost-con

  • decadeafterwarintheformerYugoslaviaended,highlightedthreecomplimentary

    approachestorestorativejustice:(1)impartialtrialsforwarcrimes;(2)pursuitof

    thetruthaboutwhathappened,includingtothosewhodisappeared;(3)expressions

    ofsolidarityandprayerforallvictimsintheplaceswheretheyweredetained,

    tortured,orkilled.

    Uganda:ThegreatchallengeforPaxChristiandothersaccompanying

    transitionalprocessesistolistenattentivelytothevoicesofthepeoplemostaffected

    inagivensituationofwarorabuseandtore

  • refusedtoreturntosignthe

  • daysoftheColdWar,PaxChristihasworkedfordisarmamentanddemilitarization

    throughnationaladvocacytowardspeci

  • andPaxChristiUKhavebegunaprocessofpubliceducationandadvocacythatwill

    hopefullyhalttheuseandproliferationofthisdeadlyweapon.

    Peaceandsecurityrequiremuchmorethantheabsenceofwarorabalance

    ofpowerbetweenenemies.Alternativemethodstowarforresolvingintra-orinter-

    nationalcon

  • CounciltorespondtotherepressionofprotestsinNorthAfricaandtheArabstates

    andforthesuspensionofLibyaandBahrainfromtheUN

    HumanRightsCouncil.Asmentionedabove,wecalledfortheimmediate

    implementationofreformsinSyria;urgedtheEuropeanUnion,Turkeyandthe

    RussianRepublictoactswiftlyto

    avoidfurtherbloodshedandpromoteapoliticalprocessfor

    transitioninSyria;andexpresseddeepconcernbeforetheUNHumanRights

    CounciloverthesevererepressionbytheSyriangovernmentofpeacefulprotestsin

    thatcountry.

    Article9oftheJapaneseConstitution:Forseveralyears,PaxChristihas

    participatedintheArticle9Campaign,whichurgescivilsocietytosupportthe

    principlesofArticle9oftheJapaneseConstitution,whichrenounceswarasa

    sovereignrightandthethreatoruseofforceasmeansofsettlinginternational

    disputes.APaxChristiMemberOrganization,theJapanCatholicCouncilforJustice

    andPeace(JCCJP),andPaxChristiUSAcollaboratedonavisittoWashingtonDCby

    JapanesereligiousleaderstourgetheU.S.governmenttostoppressuringJapanto

    changeitsConstitution.APaxChristiExecutiveCommitteememberandMember

    OrganizationsfromJapanandtheUSparticipatedinAsianInter-Religious

    ConferencesonArticle9tolinkourinternationalsupportforArticle9tothe

    prioritiesinJapan,includingthepresenceofUSmilitarybasesinOkinawa,Japan,a

    clearviolationofArticle9.PaxChristijoinedthecallfortheimmediateremovalof

    allUSbasesfromtheislandandthereallocationofthecontroversial“sympathy

    http://www.paxchristi.net/international/eng/show_mo.php?id=58&http://www.paxchristi.net/international/eng/show_mo.php?id=58&

  • payments”thattheJapanesegovernmenthasbeenpayingtoUStroops.

    HumanRights:PaxChristicontinuesadvocacyoncriticalhumanrights

    issues,recentlyincludingthehumanrighttopeace,theabolitionoftorture,the

    spiralofviolenceanddeterioratinghumanrightssituationinIvoryCoast;the

    intentionsofthegovernmentofSouthKoreatodestroyJejuIslandtomakewayfor

    anAegisdestroyerbaseaimedatChina;theimpactofminingincon

  • sensitivitytolocaltensionsaroundtheimpactofmining.Basedonthecasestudy

    andresearchintoexistingadvocacystrategiesonrelatedissuesintheregion,Pax

    ChristipreparedadvocacyworkshopsforPaxChristiPeruandforthebroader

    communityaroundalocal,nationaland,possibly,aninternationaladvocacyagenda.

    PeaceSpiritualityandTheology

    BasictoPaxChristi’sworkforpeaceisarichandvibrantspiritualityanda

    commitmenttorespondtocomplexanddestructivehumanbehavioroutofadeep

    wellofmoralandethicalprinciplesinspiredbytheChristianScriptures,Catholic

    socialteachingandthewitnessofnonviolentpeacemakersfromdifferentfaith

    traditions,includingArchbishopOscarRomero,FranzJaegerstatter,theRev.Martin

    LutherKing,Jr.,DorothyDayandMahatmaGandhi.

    Often,however,thespirituality–thefaiththatguidesandmotivatesPax

    Christimembers-remainsinthedeepestplacesintheheartsofeachone.Their

    experienceofGod’spresenceorabsence,encounterswithgoodandevil,inspiring

    moments,theimpactononeofanother’switnesstotheirownbeliefsarerarely

    shared–orevenarticulated.

    Thus,morerecently,PaxChristihasinvitedpeopleinthemovementfrom

    aroundtheworldtosharetheirspiritualjourneys.Bringingtogetherthestoriesof

    grassrootspeopleandtheircommunities,PaxChristihasbeguntocapturethe

    complexityofhumanexperienceswhichtakeplaceinaworldwherewar,con

  • re

  • earthcommunity.

    IntheChallengeofPeaceandtenyearslaterintheHarvestofJustice,theU.S.

    CatholicBishopssaid,“ThevisionofChristiannonviolenceisnotpassiveabout

    injusticeandthedefenseoftherightsofothers….itconsistsofacommitmentto

    resistmanifestinjusticeandpublicevilwithmeansotherthanforce.”The

    nonviolencethatPaxChristihasembracedisdecidedlyactivenonviolence.

    PaxChristibelievesthatthepursuitofpeacerequirescarefulsocialanalysis

    andtheologicalre

  • victimsofafutureoverwhichwehavenocontrol.TheworkofPaxChristimembers

    andmemberorganizationsinsituationsofintenseviolencegivestestimonytothat

    belief.

    DespiteitseffectiveuseinthePhilippines,EasternEurope,SouthAfrica,

    Colombia,theSudans,ElSalvadorandelsewhereinrecentyears,however,the

    nonviolencetraditionremainsunderdeveloped,boththeologicallyand

    pragmatically,especiallyataninternationallevel.Thebeginningsoftheological

    thoughthavebeenarticulated:nonviolenceisrootedinthevalueofeveryhuman

    lifeandrespectforcreation;itisformedintheshadowofthecross;anditisinfused

    withhope.Theimportanceofnonviolencealsoisemergingfrompainful,practical

    experiencewhenresortingtoviolence–evenviolencethatseemedjusti

  • lawsandmoralboundariesde

  • internationalaffairsisanalogoustogoodnutritionandexerciseasawayof

    promotingandmaintaininghealth.Nonviolence…isawayoflifethatrequires

    courageandsacri

  • Serbianforces20yearsago,thewoundsofVukovararenothealed,butmany

    citizensandthelocalgovernmentarepromotinginter-ethnictrust.Toaccompany

    theirmovetowardreconciliation,participantsinthePaxChristimeetingsinvisited

    theMemorialCenterOvčara,whichservedasaconcentrationcampfornon-Serbian

    prisonersduringthewar.Twohundredciviliansandsoldiersimprisonedinthe

    campwerekilledandburiedinmassgraves;62peopledisappeared.Tohonortheir

    memory,thePaxChristigroupheldaprayerserviceattheplaceofexecution.In

    part,weprayed:Godofallgoodness,youhavecalledustogetherinthesedaystorememberthevictimsofaterribleatrocity.Wedorememberthem–eachone.Wehaveheardtheirstoriesretold.Wehavelistenedwithcareandallowedthesestoriestoopenourhearts,toNilluswithcom-passion.

    Wearestandingonholyground.

    ToomanytimeswehavestoodongroundmadeholybyhumansufferingToooftenwehavebeentoplaceswhereviolenceoverwhelmedlife–

    Throughouttheworld,communitiesofresistancetoviolence,peopleyearningforajustpeace,enactliturgiesofmemorythathaveprofoundcreativepower....

    ButdeathbyhorriNicviolencecontinues;sodoesaspiritofirrepressibleresistance.That’swhywecometogetherthisafternoon.Resistancetodeathisimpelledbymemory.Thosewhoweresobrutallykilledinalloftheplaceswehavenamedassacredbecomemoreandmorealiveifweremember-eventhoughlifehasbeentakenfromthem.

    Withthemandintheirnameswereestablishclaimsofjusticeandloveandsustaintheaudaciouspowertorefusedeath.

    Eachsteptowardtruth,eachefforttouncovertherootsoftheviolence,eachmovementtowardabetterworld,honorsthewholecloudofwitnesses.

    Godoflife,youwhoaretheGoodinaworldbrokenbyhatredand

  • violence,hearusthisday.Letoursmallgatheringnourishthepossibilitythattruthandjusticewillprevail.Grantuscompassion–thecapacitytosufferwithanother,eventhebitterestofenemies.Letusbecomethebetterworldweyearnfor,thepeaceweseek-bywhoweare,byhowwelive,bytheworkwedo.Amen.

    Growingfromthiscommitmenttoreconciliation,PaxChristi’sspirituality

    alsore

  • statementthatattractedtheattentionofthemedia.

    Asanotherexample,intheUnitedStates,PaxChristihasmadea20-year

    commitmenttotransformingitselfinto“ananti-racist,multi-culturalmovementfor

    peacewithjustice.Becauseracismin

  • theimpactofouractions:“NewZealandisasmallandpowerlessnationremote

    fromeverywheresigni

  • • Thenonviolencetraditionremainsunderdeveloped,boththeologicallyand

    pragmatically,especiallyataninternationallevel.Tobuildaculturethatunderstands

    andownsthevirtuesofnonviolenceisacrucialpersonalandpoliticalchallengethat

    requiresurgentattentionandsigniNicantinvestment.Thatincludespublicinvestment

    ineffectivenationalandmultilateralnonviolentmechanismsforstoppingoravoiding

    violentconNlict,repressionandhumanrightsviolations.

    • Widespread,well-organized,mainstreamedandholisticpeaceeducation;deep

    involvementofyounggenerationsintheworkforpeace;interreligiousdialogueand

    cooperation;andincreasedattentiontotheroleofwomenaspeacemakersareall

    essentialtoourfutureworkforpeaceifoureffortsaretobesuccessful.

    • PeacemakingisacomplexanddifNicultprocess,evenmoresointhecontextof

    anincreasinglyinterconnectedworld.Toachievesustainablelocal,regionaland

    internationalpeacewillrequireattentiontomanydifferentrootsandexpressionsof

    violence;carefulattentiontoandnurturingofcreative,culturallyappropriateand

    potentiallyenduringmodelsofsocietalorganization,includingpolitical,economic,

    sociologicalandecological;theuseofmanydifferent,butinterconnected,toolsand

    strategiesforbuildingpeace;andalongtermcommitmentinvolvingavarietyof

    actorsworkinginacoordinatedwayatdifferentlevelsofsocietyandinresponseto

    differentdimensionsofthechallengetopeace.