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jwinch2
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Over the past months, we have seen several discussions, here and elsewhere, about various Catholic groups that have, unwittingly or otherwise, given money to groups who act in ways that are against Church teaching. In addition, in the now completed election, we have had several discussions about balancing various aspects of Catholic Social Doctrine against each other (e.g. abortion vs. programs for the poor, solidarity vs. subsidiarity, etc.).
This is something that I have thought about quite a bit in recent months, and to be honest, well before that as I was coming into the Church. My conclusion is simple and, to be fair, not even my own. I look to the words of a great proponent of helping the poor and also being faithful to the Church, Dorothy Day (who’s cause for sainthood is being put forward as we speak), when she said the following:
Dorothy Day:
I know that this is nothing new and that I am hardly putting anything out there that has not been discussed before. However, I really believe this and I wish groups within the Church and acting in cooperation with the Church, would keep this quote from Dorothy Day in the forefront of their minds as they are making decisions about how to live their vocation and help others. If that happens, I believe we will see a significant improvement in the results our programs achieve.
Peace,
This is something that I have thought about quite a bit in recent months, and to be honest, well before that as I was coming into the Church. My conclusion is simple and, to be fair, not even my own. I look to the words of a great proponent of helping the poor and also being faithful to the Church, Dorothy Day (who’s cause for sainthood is being put forward as we speak), when she said the following:
Dorothy Day:
If all of us, throughout the universal Church, put these words into practice, as simple as they are, I believe that we will see a massive increase in the results we obtain through our works of mercy and charity. In my opinion, all we need to do is focus on being faithful to the teachings of the Church, and God will take care of making sure our works are effective. When we stray from the teachings of the Church, even in the name of doing the right thing for others, our results will not be good.Don’t worry about being effective. Just concentrate on being faithful to the truth.
I know that this is nothing new and that I am hardly putting anything out there that has not been discussed before. However, I really believe this and I wish groups within the Church and acting in cooperation with the Church, would keep this quote from Dorothy Day in the forefront of their minds as they are making decisions about how to live their vocation and help others. If that happens, I believe we will see a significant improvement in the results our programs achieve.
Peace,