CrossBro, you are being very judgmental about others. Ex: Those ladies driving the SUV, what year is it? Is it paid for and 10 years old, did they buy it used, at a price that was better than what they might pay for a smaller car that wouldn’t be practical for their large family? Since it is paid for, if they traded it for a more “acceptable car” would the trade in be equal to the price of the new car? It may not be logical to take on a car payment for a more acceptable car. How cheap of a car does a poor person need to possess to meet your criteria.
They don’t work at your food bank…maybe they volunteer at a hospital, school, hospice, or maybe they have small children at home and rather than neglecting them, they spent most of their time with their children and give $$ to the charities of their choice. We are called to give time, talent and treasure, sometimes we give a lot of time, but little talent or treasure, sometimes we give a lot of treasure, and sometimes, we have neither the time or the treasure, and have to just share our talents.
Would you like to ask for a copy of a tax return from anyone that dares to enter a Food Bank or soup kitchen? Because they can only make so much $$ in order to “qualify” to be a customer?
Also, catholic schools are PAROCHIAL, not private. It’s not as if only catholics can enroll their children. Often times, the local catholic school has proven to provide a better education than the local public school. Take the City of St. Louis public schools–no way I’d send a child to public school in the city, so I’d sacrifice whatever it took for the education of my child. OTOH, living in the burbs, I happen to be in one of the best districts in the country, so my child is in public school, and I would sacrifice to keep her there as well.
One never knows what might be occurring in the life of a family at any given time, they may appear to have it all, but in fact are struggling to keep just the basics.
Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes, might give you better insight.
Also, your description of a poor person fits a homeless person, but there are varying degrees of poverty, surely you understand that, oh wait probably not.