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Please explain to me about Tithe. Being SDA I was always taught to Tithe. Is this wrong? and why?
We are all suppose to tithe. We are called to give 10% but we have the freedom to give in various ways. No one checks on us. It is totally on the homor system.Please explain to me about Tithe. Being SDA I was always taught to Tithe. Is this wrong? and why?
Seventh Day Adventist.What is SDA?
The first part is correct. Tithing is tied to the old covenant, and we are no longer required to give 10% of our gross. However, for us Catholics, we are obligated to help with the financial needs of the Church, which is different than tithing, because we are supposed to give what we can (often people give too little, of which I too am guilty of, but my current circumstances I feel do not permit me to give as much as I’d like). We are free to give in the areas we see fit, and the money doesn’t even need to go directly through the physical Church. For instance, we can give directly to charities if we desire, but one should also give to their local parish and diocese for helping towards the upkeep of the church building and diocesan activities.I have read in other threads that it is somehow tied into the old covenant and that it is somehow bad because you are then not believing that Jesus came to begin a new covenant. Is this correct?
No, Doxiemom, it is never 5%.A true Tithe is 10% of your gross earnings. It is based on the Law that the jews were given.
Some churches-non-catholic- are very strict about this if you want to be a member.
Catholic churches, at least the one I am familiar with, request 5%, but it is not binding, even if you belong to the parish.
Offerings are above and beyond the tithe.
but the truth be told, some churches are led by faith-filled finacially smart men who get a decent salary and that’s that. Others are led by thieves. Some wear the roman collar, some don’t.
And that is the way it is folks.
Well, my close catholic relative’s envelope says they request 5%, but it is up to that family to do what they can do. No pressure. perhaps it is different from diocese to diocese???No, Doxiemom, it is never 5%.
Catholics are not explicit about this. In the modern days, many things can translate to income not just the petty cash that is being enumerated at the end of the week or year. Thus for us that may include our time, our talent and of course our money that we can give in service to the Church. And yes, nobody check on us probably because nobody should know – something about the right hand and the left hand not knowing what each is doing.
Yes, maybe certain diocese will do that but it is not as rule. That’s what I was saying. And if that is true, it it is also not very usual AFAIK. And why 5%? Why not 10% or 7 or 8%? Yes, we are asked to give, to donate generously. Especially if there is a specific project that a diocese is embarking on, fund drive may be initiated. It is possible an appeal about tithing is used but then again I would say it is unCatholic to state what percentage we have to give, under pressure or not.Well, my close catholic relative’s envelope says they request 5%, but it is up to that family to do what they can do. No pressure. perhaps it is different from diocese to diocese???
Not quite. The tithe, as prescribed in the Torah, is 10% of the increase, and only on agricultural income (which is why Jesus talked about the Pharisees’ scrupulosity in tithing mint and cumin). The “increase” is whatever you have this year is more than what you had last year. So if I sowed a bushel of wheat and reaped 10 bushels, the increase is 9 bushels, and the tithe is 0.9 bushels. If the ewes in my flock had 10 lambs, that’s the increase, and the tithe is one lamb. There is nothing-zero-zip-nada in the Old or New Testaments about tithing any other income, except for saying that Abraham gave a “tithe” of the spoils of his war with the five kings to Melchizedek.A true Tithe is 10% of your gross earnings. It is based on the Law that the jews were given.
Some churches-non-catholic- are very strict about this if you want to be a member.
Catholic churches, at least the one I am familiar with, request 5%, but it is not binding, even if you belong to the parish.
Offerings are above and beyond the tithe.
but the truth be told, some churches are led by faith-filled finacially smart men who get a decent salary and that’s that. Others are led by thieves. Some wear the roman collar, some don’t.
And that is the way it is folks.
It is not wrong to give, but you do know that giving half of what you have is beyond tithing don’t you?I tithe myself. If I have $20, I give $10.