I just read on Forbes dot com that Catholic Charities USA received the VAST majority of its support from the Government (61%) with a total revenue of $3.27 bil. As a comparison, the Salvation Army has a total revenue of $3.1 bil and receives only 11% support from the Government. Private support is WAY higher for the Salvation Army (50%) when compared to Catholic Charities USA (18%). The last I checked there are way, way, way more Catholics in the USA then there are people of the Salvation Army. Looks like the Salvation Army is actually far more charitable when compared to the super-huge Catholic Church (at least when compared to Catholic Charities USA). I’ve heard the “Catholics, Come Home” advertisements on the radio that say the Catholic Church is the most charitable organization in the world. I’m sure that the Catholic Church has many other charitable organizations not associated with the Catholic Charities USA that put them at the top world wide. But why rely so much on government support? The Mayo Clinic, YMCA, United Way, and Cleveland Clinic Foundation (all which outrank Catholic Charities) receive hardly any Government support. Is Catholic Charities a servant to the Government?