July 10, 2014

A Palestinian woman reacts following what police said was an Israeli airstrike on a house in Gaza City July 9. The Israeli army intensified its offensive on the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, striking Hamas sites and killing dozens of people in a military operati on it says is aimed at quelling rocket fire against Israel. (CNS photo/Majdi Fathi, Reuters)

"Peacemaking and contemplation are so intimately related that one can hardly exist without the other. This truth can be appreciated by recognizing that violence depends on distorting the object or the victim of violence, turning the victim into an impersonal object which can then be injured or even killed.

"An army officer told me that killing in war is much easier now that soldiers don’t have to see the faces of the enemy. In modern war we are able to describe the death of people as 'collateral damage.' Psychologically, it would be impossible to kill anyone on whom one had just been casting a loving glance. The day we teach people to look at persons behind the abstractions, to glance benevolently at them, the military-industrial complex will have a serious problem."

- Sr. Mary Evelyn Jegen, SND, co-founder of Pax Christi USA, from an interview with Jim Forest, c. 1980s. Jegen passed away July 4, 2014, at the age of 86.

Related - Holy Land bishops criticize 'collective punishment' of Palestinians by CNS at National Catholic Reporter

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