• Ce n’est plus une guerre légitime: chrétiens et la paix juste, par Rose Marie Berger, Sojourners

  • Nonviolence and Just Peace: A New Moral Framework for Catholic Theology in the Context of a Violent World – Summary Results of 2018 Catholic Nonviolence Initiative roundtable process

  • Toward a Foundational Theology of Nonviolence – Results of 2018 Catholic Nonviolence Initiative roundtable process

  • Stories of Nonviolence — Interviews by Nicolás Paz, Director of the Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, with participants from regional virtual roundtables in preparation for the 2023 Synodal Gathering

  • 2023 Series of Webinars Catholic Voices Confronting Violence with the Power of Active Nonviolence

  • Notre tradition non-violente, par Père John Dear et Ken Butigan

  • Contemporary scriptural exegesis ethics on Jesus’ nonviolence, by Dr. Terrence Rynne, Marquette University

  • 2024 Series of Seminars Supporting the Synod on Synodality

  • No longer legitimating war: Christians and Just Peace, by Rose Marie Berger, Sojourners

  • Nonviolence in the Church – Results of 2018 Catholic Nonviolence Initiative roundtable process

  • The university’s responsibility for peace and nonviolence, by Ken Butigan (CNI executive committee; DePaul University)

  • Official Catholic social thought on Gospel nonviolence, by Dr. Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College

  • Pensée officielle catholique sur la non-violence évangélique, par Dr. Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College

  • Walking Together Nonviolently: Reflections on Synodality and Nonviolence, by Marie Dennis and Ken Butigan

  • No longer legitimating war: Christians and Just Peace, by Rose Marie Berger

  • Jesus Nonviolence According to the Gospels – Results of 2018 Catholic Nonviolence Initiative roundtable process

  • Our nonviolence tradition, by Dr. Ken Butigan (DePaul University, Pace e Bene) and Fr. John Dear (Campaign Nonviolence)

  • Une vue d’ensemble contemporaine de l’exégèse des textes sacrés et l’éthique sur la non-violence de Jésus, par Dr. Terrence Rynne, Marquette University

  • Ukraine. Looking past war using a “just peace” framework

  • Boko Haram. A Just Peace Analysis and Paths Forward

  • Syria. Shifting to a Just Peace Approach

  • Drones. Armed Drones: Do They Make us Better People?

  • Nuclear weapons. Building a Better Peace: A future worthy of our faith

  • ISIS. Religious Leaders Urge a Just Peace Response to ISIS

  • Kenya. Building a Better Peace: A future worthy of our faith

  • Choose just peace framework to respond to conflict with Iran

  • Immigration in the United States. US DOMESTIC CASES

  • Gaza. War is Trauma for Palestinians and Israelis Alike, Not Justice

  • A Just Peace Ethic Primer, edited by Eli McCarthy

  • Just Peace Ethic panel: “A Manual for Escaping our Vicious Cycles” (Gerald Schlabach), “The Changing Vision of Just Peace in Catholic Social Teaching” (Lisa Cahill), “A Virtue-Based Just Peace Ethic” (Eli McCarthy); Journal of Moral Theology, Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2018, pp. 86–108

  • Global health and COVID-19. Global Health and Just Peace Ethic for Security Strategy in the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Community Peacemaker Teams

  • Operation Dove

  • Unarmed Civilian Protection (UN briefing, Oct 2016, video password: nojustwar)

  • Rapinoe and Rackete: Two captains of civil disobedience to inhuman orders, by Pietro Ameglio (Mexico), posted in English on Rose Marie Berger’s blog and in Spanish

  • “Just Peace Ethic” A short introduction and framework, prepared by Eli McCarthy

  • Qu’est-ce qu’une éthique de la paix juste? A short introduction and framework, prepared by Eli S. McCarthy, Ph.D. Georgetown University, USA

  • ¿Qué es una ética de paz justa? A short introduction and framework, including study or discussion questions. Prepared by Eli S. McCarthy, Ph.D. Georgetown University, USA

  • Peaceful Societies: Alternatives to Violence and War — Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)

  • Global Nonviolent Action Database (GNAD) — Swarthmore College

  • Nonviolence International’s Leading Change Network – Nonviolence & Civil Resistance Resource Center

  • Creating Safer Spaces Database

  • SNAP: Synergizing Nonviolent Action and Peacemaking — A Guide for Trainers and Practitioners — U.S. Institute of Peace

  • International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) Resource Library

  • Holy Trinity Peace Village (Kuron, South Sudan)

  • Tent of Nations (Palestine)

  • Civil resistance vs. ISIS, by Maria Stephan

  • Conflict transformation, by John Paul Lederach

  • Trauma healing, by Eric Brahm (e.g., STAR marks 10 years of trauma healing)

  • Nonviolent Peaceforce