If you like online “quizzes,” reserve a moment to take Time‘s “Morality Quiz.” You’ll find that each question of the quiz has two possible results: either a consequentialist act or a non-consequentialist act. The possible exception is the final question, which I can see some principle-of-double-effect-spin being put on it. What I like about this quiz, despite its narrowness, is that it is indicative of moral questions treated in contemporary ethics, where consequentialism reigns (along side, of course, contractualism and deontological ethics). Hopefully more Catholics in academia will familiarize themselves with these modes of morality so as to better understand and to responsibly critique them.