Gospel
text (Luke 19,41-44): When
Jesus had come in sight of the city, He wept over it and said, ‘If only today
you knew the ways of peace! But now your eyes are held from seeing. Yet days
will come upon you when your enemies will surround you with barricades and shut
you in and press on you from every side. And they will dash you to the ground
and your children with you, and leave not a stone within you, for you did not
recognize the time and the visitation of your God».
It is often found commentaries that describe common good as extremes of anarchy, as expressions that on one end present a justification for system interference and on the other as an idea of omnipotence over the people who is typically labeled as mediocre and incapable of deciding on their own about their matters and circumstances. However, common good is divine a mandate we all have as individuals; to aim for and to work towards. It is what defines the relationship between science and reason, because a science where its object is to benefit only the self or to enhance the egos of the recipients is what defies reason and so it segregates itself from faith which is what make us creatures of God with dignity, identity and individuality because care exists for our neighbor and peer. Common good cannot be taking or confiscating from some to give to others or to pretend that by robbing from the ones that have to presumably give to the have not, the issue is fairly addressed. On the contra...
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