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There are several threads where the Church and/or priests are accused of ‘selling’ sacraments or harrassing their parishioners about using envelopes, etc. Many other posts discuss how we are not required to ‘tithe’ but only contribute "what we want or can’ etc. Even more pots discuss why we should not judge others etc.
So how does you [your family] discern how much to put in the collection each Sunday? Do you use the envelopes? If you give only once a year, how do you expect your parish to pay the expenses each month? If you do not pledge annually, how do you expect your administrative council to plan for the maintenance, upkeep and parish programs?
In our archdiocese, the last figures I saw reflect an average of $6.00 per family per week.
In my parish [whch has over 2000 families] our last financial report indicated that:
35% of registered families either did not give at all or did so without using envelopes or checks.
5% gave lless than $1.00 per week
25% less than $5.00 per week.
9% gave over $30.00 per week.
Given that 1% of our state’s minimum wage equals $3.00 per week [Oregon minimum wage is $7.50 per hour] and I live in an affluent community…
How does the average catholic reconcile their parish support with the reality that all we are and all that we have been given comes from our Creator. God provides the gifts we employ to make our way through life. Our weekly contribution in support of His church is an expression of our gratitude.
Do we ask our self:
What has God give me?
How greatful am I for these gifts?
And reflecting on last Sunday’s reading…Do I offer back to God from my need [the Widow who gave te last of her flour and the widow who gave her ‘mite’ or a only tiny portion of my excess?
Trust me, I know plenty of people who struggle financially. But I hear many who say they won’t put money in the collection because they don’t like this or that. Father did [or did not di this or that…
And we send our contribution through automatic bill pay once a month. My parish priest knows we attend Mass even without using the envelopes because we are active in the parishion. We support the parish in many ways [Time Talent and Treasure]
So how does you [your family] discern how much to put in the collection each Sunday? Do you use the envelopes? If you give only once a year, how do you expect your parish to pay the expenses each month? If you do not pledge annually, how do you expect your administrative council to plan for the maintenance, upkeep and parish programs?
In our archdiocese, the last figures I saw reflect an average of $6.00 per family per week.
In my parish [whch has over 2000 families] our last financial report indicated that:
35% of registered families either did not give at all or did so without using envelopes or checks.
5% gave lless than $1.00 per week
25% less than $5.00 per week.
9% gave over $30.00 per week.
Given that 1% of our state’s minimum wage equals $3.00 per week [Oregon minimum wage is $7.50 per hour] and I live in an affluent community…
How does the average catholic reconcile their parish support with the reality that all we are and all that we have been given comes from our Creator. God provides the gifts we employ to make our way through life. Our weekly contribution in support of His church is an expression of our gratitude.
Do we ask our self:
What has God give me?
How greatful am I for these gifts?
And reflecting on last Sunday’s reading…Do I offer back to God from my need [the Widow who gave te last of her flour and the widow who gave her ‘mite’ or a only tiny portion of my excess?
Trust me, I know plenty of people who struggle financially. But I hear many who say they won’t put money in the collection because they don’t like this or that. Father did [or did not di this or that…
And we send our contribution through automatic bill pay once a month. My parish priest knows we attend Mass even without using the envelopes because we are active in the parishion. We support the parish in many ways [Time Talent and Treasure]