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upbeatjonm
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This past week, in one of the daily Mass readings, St. James said “Come now, you rich, weep and wail over your impending misery…you have stored up treasure for the last days”. He does mention that these rich have withheld wages from the workers, and murdered the righteous one, so maybe it is not the rich per se, but those who are unjust.
My question is this; is it a sin to store up treasures for the last days? Such as saving for retirement?
Another question: in various places in the Bible, there are warnings to the rich, who have already received their reward, and are basically doomed. Those who have enough to eat (woe to you who are filled now, you will be hungry). Who are these rich? How are we as Catholics supposed to live our lives without falling into the trap of being the rich that are threatened with punishment?
My question is this; is it a sin to store up treasures for the last days? Such as saving for retirement?
Another question: in various places in the Bible, there are warnings to the rich, who have already received their reward, and are basically doomed. Those who have enough to eat (woe to you who are filled now, you will be hungry). Who are these rich? How are we as Catholics supposed to live our lives without falling into the trap of being the rich that are threatened with punishment?