Sentences with phrase «good of society»

What have I done to be part of the change for the greater good of society?
Resistance to identifying the common good of the society as a whole finds support among some of the communities I have mentioned.
Our faculty members carry out their research and teaching objectives with a commitment to pursue justice for the greater good of society.
By reducing the potential for clone - like mindsets that traditional systems can incur, Trinkler hopes to enable future generations to not only think in unique ways, but also to build tools that are beneficial to the collective good of society as a whole.
«If you believe that government has the responsibility to promote the common good and general welfare and moral good of the society and it's ordained by God to do that, then for me, I would probably want someone with character and is interested in those questions at least,» he said.
Irrespective of his approach, though, his intent is the same: to merge biology and data science for greater good of society.
The group's announcement said that «this painful decision has become necessary by concern for the common good of the Society of Saint Pius X and its good government, according to what Archbishop Lefebvre denounced: This is the destruction of authority.
The balance is in determining how many life sustaining delusions it is fair to break for the better good of society as a whole.
«One of the truly great things about working for an organization like RBC is seeing what happens when our employees, individually and collectively, act on our commitments and bring our programs and initiatives to life for the good of our society and the environment» said Shari Austin, vice-president, RBC Corporate Citizenship and executive director, RBC Foundation.
The Church has established her own schools because she considers them as a privileged means of promoting human formation and education in the Catholic faith; as such, Catholic schools contribute to the common good of society and support the Church's evangelising mission, and are a valuable investment in our young people.
And, not coincidentally, most enlightened philosophers have ultimately come to similar conclusions, for the good of society and mankind, as well as the individual.
Pope Francis has led international condemation of the ultimatum by expressing his concern for the Christians of Mosul and other parts of the Middle East, «where they have lived since the beginning of Christianity, together with their fellow citizens, offering a meaningful contribution to the good of society
You should be locked - up for the good of society.
So we see that a renaissance of marriage and family life based on natural law has taken place once already in Britain, serving the good of society and upholding the absolute sacredness of human life from the moment of conception to natural death.
Bishop Davies will tell pilgrims from the Dioceses of Shrewsbury and Salford that Christians are extreme only in their following of Christ and in all that contributes to the good of society.
Justice has been equated with rights — the rights of the individual over those of the good of society.
Because justice exists for the sake of the good of society and of the offender.
In reaffirming, for the good of society, the common knowledge of the essential rights of the family, the charter offers to all those who share the responsibility for the common good a model and a point of reference for elaborating a legislation and a policy of the family, as well as a guide for programmes of action.
While no doubt motivated by genuine compassion, the influential German cleric's suggestion would have far - reaching and destructive ramifications for the Church's understanding of marriage and for the common good of society.
John Deighan now explains why it's crucial for the common good of society that Holyrood's parliamentarians vote against the proposal.
California's faith - based colleges and universities make profound contributions to the common good of society, not in spite of but because of our deeply held faith convictions.
We will not be able to move beyond our current impasse until individual communities begin to work together with government agencies while sharing a vision of the good of society as a whole.
Don't we have an obligation to influence societies laws where we believe for the good of Society and future generations where possible?
But as I live my life in the arena of America, I have the responsibility to contribute to the good of that society.
Anthony Horan, director of the Office said in a statement: «The celebration of Holy Mass, the summit of Catholic life, is an opportunity to express prayers for the work of our elected representatives and for the common good of society.
It is just too destructive, too cheap, and too readily available for the good of society.
«I have felt that Vanderbilt University was Methodist, not in the sense that Methodists made it, but in the sense that it was a great trust committed to the Methodist Church to be carried out, not for selfish ends, but for the good of society and the upbuilding of Christ's kingdom.»
The fundamental democratic principle for social class is that the orders and distinctions of society should be based upon the contribution made by a person to the good of society and not upon personal privilege.
Moreover, equating same - sex unions with marriage would be a terrible injustice to married men and women, who perform an indispensable service to the common good of society.
The political constitution, according to Madison, would aim at obtaining for rulers «men who possess most wisdom to discern and most virtue to pursue, the common good of the society
Very much aware of these movements within the National Academy, Bishop Ting told us of a recent academy document that was even more broad - minded than the «Basic Viewpoint and Policy» paper — one that goes even further in acknowledging religion's potential creativity for the good of society.
2) No laws that are not based on the greater good of society, but solely based on the principles of a given religion.
St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas both found prostitution morally repugnant, but felt that it should be legalized for the greater good of the society.
Missing from this, or perhaps purposely excised, is the Christian understanding of marriage as an institution established by God, a sacramental reality in the Church, ordered to the happiness and spiritual growth of the spouses and to the procreation of children for the good of society.
«We exhort you brethren, in all earnestness to restore the golden wisdom of St. Thomas, and to spread it far and wide for the defence and beauty of the Catholic faith, for the good of society, and for the advantage of all the sciences.»
At the Annual TAG / CIHT Conference, delegates heard how the current constraints on public funding must not be allowed to prevent the delivery of existing services and the maintenance of infrastructure for the good of society.
He charged the prison officers to equally play their expected roles to reform the prisoners for the good of society.
Would a Libertarian argue that a government should do away with protected classes and allow anyone to discriminate for any reason they choose to or that the greater good of society is cause for coercion?
The Governor who was represented by the Head of Service, Mrs. Olabowale Ademola at the May Day Rally held at the Onikan Stadium, Lagos said that every society must remember and appreciate its workers as they are the real heroes of the society, adding that Workers Day was about remembering and celebrating those who give their time, best efforts and worked hard for the good of the society.

Phrases with «good of society»

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