National Catholic Bioethics Center: A House Divided Against the Common Good
March 25, 2010
When the common good takes a back seat to political and corporate interests, all, especially the vulnerable, are at risk. As the largest provider of non-governmental, non-profit health care in this country, the Catholic Church, and those who work as Catholic agencies and organizations, have a special obligation to vulnerable populations, such as the unborn, those with disabilities, and those at life’s end. These populations cannot be compromised in an effort to secure “the greater good.†This is utilitarianism, seeking the greatest good for the greatest number, and never equates to the common good. (Texas Catholic Conference Blog)