Catholic health care in the public square : Tension on the frontier

In David E. Guinn (ed.), Handbook of Bioethics and Religion. Oxford University Press (2006)
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Abstract

There is a tendency to see the current challenges to Catholic health care ministry as unprecedented, and the particular shape they take certainly is. But there has always been pressure. The reason is simple: whatever the dominant political, economic, or medical system of a given time and place, Catholic identity must always be at an ethical angle. Catholics faithful to Jesus' words and deeds are “resident aliens” in every society.

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