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2. Caritas in communion: reflections on the principle of cooperation.

8. The administrator's duty of vigilance.

9. Placing mercy at our portals: ethical response in tough times.

12. When there's a heartbeat: miscarriage management in Catholic-owned hospitals.

14. Sisters sued again. This time Exempla's directors take aim.

16. Leadership formation: choosing between the compass and the checklist.

18. Extending an ethics program with information technology.

19. Calculating a socially just wage. Catholic organizations should evaluate existing methodologies.

20. Creating a socially just benefits package. A Wisconsin system examines various options in light of Catholic social teaching.

21. Servant leadership: bring it home.

22. On the impermissibility of euthanasia in Catholic healthcare organizations.

23. Pluralism and ethical dialogue in Christian healthcare institutions: the view of Caritas Catholica Flanders.

24. Starting an organizational ethics committee. An ethicist suggests some practical and concrete steps.

26. Finding a voice. Like individuals, organizations are moral speakers and actors.

27. Hiring for "organizational fit". A St. Louis system has developed tools for assessing candidates' compatibility with the organization.

28. "Like shining from shook foil". A "virtuous organization" is prepared to treat both the body and the soul.

30. Bridging the gap. Catholic health care organizations need concrete ways to connect social principles to practice.

35. Community benefit is no one's job (it's everyone's job).

37. Is the NovaSure system ethical?

38. "... As we forgive those who trespass against us...": theological reflections on sin and guilt in the hospital environment.

39. The theology of community benefit. Our tradition obliges us to reach out beyond our hospital walls.

40. Community benefit: what it is and isn't.

41. Succession planning for mission. The Wheaton Franciscan system has a new method for training mission leaders.

42. What's in a word? A prism makes a good metaphor for our understanding of "mission".

43. A legacy endures. A Maine system emphasizes its sponsor's mission in all aspects of its work.

44. St. Mary's has a "Sailabration". An Indiana hospital sets aside a day for spiritual renewal.

45. Mission "in the trenches". A Texas system practices what it calls "co-ministry".

46. Spirituality in the Catholic workplace. Does it differ from the now-fashionable versions found in other organizations?

47. Strengthening charity care. One Catholic hospital has a method for providing more-not less-care for the uninsured.

48. New pope, old directives.

50. Sustaining God's creation.

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