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FaithfulKnight
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“…as you did it to one of the least of my brethren you did it to me”
Matthew 25:40
Hello,
I hope I am posting this in the proper place.
After listening to this morning’s homily, which centered on the quote above, I began to contemplate the question “When is it okay to say no” I have no problem responding to the Church when asked for donations of any type, money, time, talent, but lately my wife and I seem to be being besieged by requests from the secular types of charitable organizations. We receive in the mail and on the phone many requests from the fireman and police associations to the disabled veterans to the cancer society, heart association, etc. You get the picture.
My question now is as a couple living on a fixed income are we not in keeping with the Church’s principle of providing for those less fortunate? We do what we can for some of those that ask but just find it impossible to do for all.
Your comments would be welcome.
Thank you
Matthew 25:40
Hello,
I hope I am posting this in the proper place.
After listening to this morning’s homily, which centered on the quote above, I began to contemplate the question “When is it okay to say no” I have no problem responding to the Church when asked for donations of any type, money, time, talent, but lately my wife and I seem to be being besieged by requests from the secular types of charitable organizations. We receive in the mail and on the phone many requests from the fireman and police associations to the disabled veterans to the cancer society, heart association, etc. You get the picture.
My question now is as a couple living on a fixed income are we not in keeping with the Church’s principle of providing for those less fortunate? We do what we can for some of those that ask but just find it impossible to do for all.
Your comments would be welcome.
Thank you