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KathleenGee
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A friend shared with me her pastor’s response.
Catholics basically do not tithe, the reference of tithing only a few times in the Old Testament. But we are all called to support our church, our bishop and the local church, as well as ‘Peter’s Pence’…also there are campaigns for Caritas and Catholic social justice, the missions, as well as special needs. We may have a second collection at the end of Mass.
So tithing at 10% in regards to a couple with no children who have a good income cannot compare with a working man and family who has mouths to feeds. I just spoke to someone in an office who said she and her husband and kids had to downsize…to a smaller apartment because rents are going up and I see it happening all over. How can anyone raise a family?
You can go further on this. People are not inclined too much to not only care for priests, the sisters and religious and Catholic schools…but also it doesn’t go over too well to financially support a priest and his family. One priest said such a priest would be paid $50,000 a year…but what about families who make alot less and have to support priests families?
I tend to just support the parish best I can, take a second look at the stuff in my house and think do I need this or that, and instead put more in the basket. In meantime, I have given to some charitable organizations and have a big bag of all of them asking for money I don’t have. Hard times for everyone.
A final thing about not looking at people at Mass, when the collection basket goes by I keep my eyes from looking at people whether they donate or not Some people are paying all the time electronically and nothing goes into the basket. I look away so as not to see someone’s amount…none of my business but God’s.
Catholics basically do not tithe, the reference of tithing only a few times in the Old Testament. But we are all called to support our church, our bishop and the local church, as well as ‘Peter’s Pence’…also there are campaigns for Caritas and Catholic social justice, the missions, as well as special needs. We may have a second collection at the end of Mass.
So tithing at 10% in regards to a couple with no children who have a good income cannot compare with a working man and family who has mouths to feeds. I just spoke to someone in an office who said she and her husband and kids had to downsize…to a smaller apartment because rents are going up and I see it happening all over. How can anyone raise a family?
You can go further on this. People are not inclined too much to not only care for priests, the sisters and religious and Catholic schools…but also it doesn’t go over too well to financially support a priest and his family. One priest said such a priest would be paid $50,000 a year…but what about families who make alot less and have to support priests families?
I tend to just support the parish best I can, take a second look at the stuff in my house and think do I need this or that, and instead put more in the basket. In meantime, I have given to some charitable organizations and have a big bag of all of them asking for money I don’t have. Hard times for everyone.
A final thing about not looking at people at Mass, when the collection basket goes by I keep my eyes from looking at people whether they donate or not Some people are paying all the time electronically and nothing goes into the basket. I look away so as not to see someone’s amount…none of my business but God’s.