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ChangingHeart
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What should the Catholic response be to a request from a Protestant organization to help financially combat AIDS in Africa, or elsewhere in the world, where innocent children are being orphaned as a result of this AIDS epidemic?
I realize that we should be giving people, and particularly sensitive to the plights of orphans and widows, but at the same time, what if these Protestant organizations promote contraception to help combat AIDS? I’m not saying that they necessarily do, but if in theory they did, should we give to such a cause, for the sake of the orphans?
Should we first perhaps ask the charity organization for information on exactly what they do to help combat AIDS? How would it make us look as Catholics if we were to say, “Since you support contraception, I can’t help you help these poor orphans?” Would that make it look as if we place legalism and “rules,” ahead of loving our neighbors as ourselves? Would that be pouring gasoline on the fire of what may be a common negative stereotype that Protestants may perceive about Catholics?
Are there any Catholic organizations that provide opportunities SPECIFICALLY to combat AIDS?
I get multiple requests from multiple Protesant charities to help financially support multiple good causes. When there are children in need, it is hard to turn down the chance to help. At the same time, however, would giving to a Protestant charity that may convey the tainted Protestant gospel message to those who they are helping be ultimately beneficial? This is an issue I’m struggling with, now.
I realize that we should be giving people, and particularly sensitive to the plights of orphans and widows, but at the same time, what if these Protestant organizations promote contraception to help combat AIDS? I’m not saying that they necessarily do, but if in theory they did, should we give to such a cause, for the sake of the orphans?
Should we first perhaps ask the charity organization for information on exactly what they do to help combat AIDS? How would it make us look as Catholics if we were to say, “Since you support contraception, I can’t help you help these poor orphans?” Would that make it look as if we place legalism and “rules,” ahead of loving our neighbors as ourselves? Would that be pouring gasoline on the fire of what may be a common negative stereotype that Protestants may perceive about Catholics?
Are there any Catholic organizations that provide opportunities SPECIFICALLY to combat AIDS?
I get multiple requests from multiple Protesant charities to help financially support multiple good causes. When there are children in need, it is hard to turn down the chance to help. At the same time, however, would giving to a Protestant charity that may convey the tainted Protestant gospel message to those who they are helping be ultimately beneficial? This is an issue I’m struggling with, now.