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Athanasius
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Since a moderator indicated that a previous thread of mine had strayed from its original topic and suggested opening another thread for other topics, that’s what I’m doing now.
Basically, I was just needing some clarification about something I discussed in the other thread…….
Some background information: My parents (both non-Catholics) do their grocery shopping and getting gas for the cars on Sundays quite often, even though they could do those things on other days of the week without any trouble. Now, since I am living with them, I give them some extra money each week to help them out on those things (though they do not expect me to give it to them, nor do they need the extra money; it’s just helpful). I’ve been doing this for a while now.
But then I started to do some thinking, and getting a little worried. While I wish to continue giving them the money, I also wanted to make sure it is OK, even though they are doing their shopping on Sundays when they could do it on another day of the week.
A couple of posts in my previous thread (here and here) seemed to state it would be.
But like I wrote in the other thread, I was needing some clarification…
Basically, I was just needing some clarification about something I discussed in the other thread…….
Some background information: My parents (both non-Catholics) do their grocery shopping and getting gas for the cars on Sundays quite often, even though they could do those things on other days of the week without any trouble. Now, since I am living with them, I give them some extra money each week to help them out on those things (though they do not expect me to give it to them, nor do they need the extra money; it’s just helpful). I’ve been doing this for a while now.
But then I started to do some thinking, and getting a little worried. While I wish to continue giving them the money, I also wanted to make sure it is OK, even though they are doing their shopping on Sundays when they could do it on another day of the week.
A couple of posts in my previous thread (here and here) seemed to state it would be.
But like I wrote in the other thread, I was needing some clarification…
Though I am confused a little: what does this quote from the Catechism refer to then?
Every Christian should avoid making unnecessary demands on others that would hinder them from observing the Lord’s Day
It would appear shopping unnecessarily would fall under that category, since it requires others to work…but then again, so would going to a restaraunt, which the Catechism does state is allowed. So that is confusing me.
Also, there is another thing still bothering me… apparently the bishop of Phoenix has said we shouldn’t shop on Sundays…
Is what the bishop stated simply a very strong recommendation not to shop? Or is he implying that it was obligatory not to? (It was this news story that started bringing up all these questions concerning Sunday shopping for me). If I can understand what he was meaning, then I think I’ll be all right.
Certainly, on a personal level I plan on following his advice. But as I can’t control what my parents do, I was just wishing to make sure that I can still give my parents money even if they don’t need it (it would just be helpful), and they would spend it on Sundays unnecessarily.
From what you quoted from the Catechism, it would seem that it would be all right for me to give my parents the money. After all, if you can go to a resteraunt on Sunday, as the Catechism states, then certainly grocery shopping or getting gas would seem to be acceptable (but then I’m confused as to what that quote from the Catechism I quoted above is referring to). But then I’m confused as to the bishop’s meaning…unless it was simply a strong recommendation, in order to stress the importance of Sunday , but not an absolute obligation.
I had received clarification on the quote from the Catechism (though I’m still a little confused there), but I was also wishing to understand what the Bishop meant, and how all of this would apply to me (in short, whether it would still be all right for me to give my parents the money and I’m simply being scrupulous on this matter). Thanks.If that is the case, then my questions will be cleared up, and it would appear that I could give my parents the money, even though they would spend it on Sunday unnecessarily (especially since I can’t control when they spend it)…