Ok Mssrs. Palmer and Peitler, who gets to decide what's the "right size" for a business to match your private versions of subsidiarity? Should the state decide this? Should the USCCB decide? Or mayhap just you two should become the Grand Viziers and decide what's best for business?
In 1540, the Hospitallers of St. John of God began their ministry in a shelter in Granada (the porch of Casa Venegas) where he took his first patients. He was canonized by Pope Alexander VIII in 1690; and was declared heavenly patron of the dying and of all the hospitals by Pope Leo XIII, in 1898. The Hospitallers now are an international religious Order providing health and social care to millions of sick, vulnerable and disadvantaged people in 53 countries throughout the world, working in collaboration with 45,000 co-workers and health professionals. They've been running hundreds of hospitals and health care centers for the past four centuries.
So Mssrs. Palmer and Peitler, have at 'em. You cut them up into the "right size." Still feel so assured about your own vatic judgments on health care institutes? - Onmyboat
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