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LighthouseRon
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I was born with cerebral palsy. Because my parents were of modest means and could not easily afford medical treatment for me, they turned to Shriner’s hospital for crippled children. They were quite wonderful and I am very thankful for the help they provided. This happened about 25 years ago. Last year, as I became more serious about my catholic faith, I asked a question here regarding accepting help from Shriner’s, as they are tied to the Masons, a not so friendly organization in the catholic church’s eyes. I was told it is okay to accept help from organizations such as them. The other day I read a thread saying catholics should not support organizations such as The Salvation Army as they are Protestant based, or only support them if they are the only organization providing such services. It was said there was no need to support The Salvation Army or non-catholic organizations like it because there are organizations such as St. Vincent DePaul, which provide the same service.
I don’t understand why it is okay to accept help from Shriners or the Salvation Army but it is not okay to contribute to them. With the Salvation Army and Shriners, I’ve always thought they do a tremendous amount of good and it seems very selfish to accept help from them but when things turn around for the individual, they shouldn’t help them in return? Am I looking at this correctly?
Thanks,
Ron
I don’t understand why it is okay to accept help from Shriners or the Salvation Army but it is not okay to contribute to them. With the Salvation Army and Shriners, I’ve always thought they do a tremendous amount of good and it seems very selfish to accept help from them but when things turn around for the individual, they shouldn’t help them in return? Am I looking at this correctly?
Thanks,
Ron