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Does the Catholic Church have a position regarding Catholics contributing to charitable causes which are not explicitly Catholic?
In addition to (not instead of) supporting my parish, I give every month to a couple of “Christian” charities. The one you may be familiar with is one called “World Vision International.” WV is an organization which aids children in third world countries, primarily in South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. A family member asked me why I was involved with a “non-Catholic” charity when there are several Catholic charities around, but I wonder what Jesus’ directive that “whatsoever you do for the least of my people, that you do unto me” has to do with any particular denomination. Aren’t these starving children in Cambodia and Nigeria His people (and MY brothers and sisters) too?
In addition to (not instead of) supporting my parish, I give every month to a couple of “Christian” charities. The one you may be familiar with is one called “World Vision International.” WV is an organization which aids children in third world countries, primarily in South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. A family member asked me why I was involved with a “non-Catholic” charity when there are several Catholic charities around, but I wonder what Jesus’ directive that “whatsoever you do for the least of my people, that you do unto me” has to do with any particular denomination. Aren’t these starving children in Cambodia and Nigeria His people (and MY brothers and sisters) too?