Finding Joy in Being Counter-cultural: Lessons for Catholic Medical Professionals.

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-08 DOI:10.1177/00243639221090046
James O Breen
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Abstract

Catholic medical professionals face increasing challenges to adhering to the faith in the exercise of their professional functions. Growing opposition to traditional Church teaching-particularly with regard to issues of human sexuality and end-of-life care-threaten faithful Catholic clinicians with a form of "white martyrdom," characterized by loss of professional standing. Threats to rights of conscience come from various segments of contemporary society, including professional medical societies and publications that increasingly resemble strident activists rather than dispassionate and measured consensus-builders. Reflection on the relationship between counter-culturalism and joy can be a source of strength for those Catholic physicians facing opposition based on their adherence to the faith in their practice. A review of the historical developments of Christian medicine highlights its counter-cultural stance in contrast to the ancient Greco-Roman traditions that preceded it. Counter-cultural figures such as Ss. Cosmas and Damian, St Basil, and St Philip Neri serve as examples of courageous Christian counter-cultural witnesses in their times. Additionally, St Philip Neri's cheerful ministry in Rome also exemplifies Christian joy as a means of evangelizing in the midst of a culture in decline (as was the Eternal City in the 16th century). The lives of saints who suffered for the Faith remind us that being counter-cultural has consequences. While being called to "speak the truth in love" (Ephesians 4:15), Catholic medical professionals are to show compassion in words and actions as the singular signs of a faithful Christian.

在反文化中寻找快乐:给天主教医疗专业人员的启示
天主教医疗专业人员在履行其专业职能时,面临着越来越多的挑战,需要坚持信仰。越来越多的人反对教会的传统教义,尤其是在人类性行为和临终关怀方面,这使忠实的天主教临床医生面临着一种 "白色殉道 "的威胁,其特点是丧失专业地位。对良心权的威胁来自当代社会的各个阶层,包括专业医学协会和出版物,它们越来越像尖锐的激进分子,而不是冷静而有分寸的共识建立者。反思反文化主义与喜悦之间的关系,可以成为那些在实践中因坚持信仰而面临反对的天主教医生的力量源泉。回顾基督教医学的历史发展,就会发现它与之前的古希腊罗马传统形成鲜明对比的反文化立场。反文化人物如科斯马斯和达米安、圣巴索等。科斯马斯和达米安、圣巴西尔和圣菲利普-内里等反文化人物是他们所处时代勇敢的基督教反文化见证人的典范。此外,圣菲利浦-内里在罗马欢快的事工也是基督徒喜乐的典范,在文化衰落的时代(16 世纪的永恒之城也是如此),喜乐是传福音的一种方式。为信仰而受苦的圣徒们的生活提醒我们,反文化是有后果的。天主教医务人员在被要求 "用爱心说真话"(以弗所书 4:15)的同时,也应在言行中表现出同情心,这是忠实基督徒的独特标志。
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