Principle of Common Good
Principle of Common Good
Common Good?
The principle of the Common Good states that the good of each human person is intimately related to the good of the whole community.
The human person, made in Gods image, is both a sacred being and a social
being. The human person can only flourish in community. The rights and duties of human persons are realized and carried out in community, which includes the community of the family along with the wider society and world.
Every day human interdependence grows more tightly drawn and spreads by degrees over the whole world.As a result the common good, that is, the sum of those conditions of social life which allow social groups and their individual members relatively thorough and ready access to their own fulfillment, today takes on an increasingly universal complexion and consequently involves rights and duties with respect to the whole human race. Every social group must take account of the needs and legitimate aspiration of other groups, and even of the general welfare of