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    • The Church has a long-standing tradition of condemning violence.
    • Historical papal statements emphasize the negative consequences of violence.

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    • To analyze the Church's stance on violence.
    • To examine the theological and ethical underpinnings of this position.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of Church doctrine and papal encyclicals.
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    Main Results:

    • Consistent denouncement of violence across Church teachings.
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    Conclusions:

    • The Church's rejection of violence is rooted in its understanding of its destructive and perpetuating nature.
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