Should Catholics Tithe 10%?
Shifting the mindset around money and generosity can help your family discern stewardship.
Shifting the mindset around money and generosity can help your family discern stewardship.
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Catholic teaching holds that the duty to support the Church is real — but always measured according to one’s ability and responsibilities.
True generosity isn’t transactional — it’s transformational. The Fathers of the Church call us to orient our entire lives toward God and neighbor, just as Jesus Christ offered himself for us.
Parishes coping effectively have cultivated discipleship, transparent and accountable stewardship, and co-responsible governance.
U.S. churches are starting to adapt to Europe’s reality, where the faithful carry cards or their mobile phones but not cash.
The group’s tithe to the Holy See this year would have been about $820,000, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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