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Talking about Tithing?
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I've been approached by one of our SLT this morning to help him prepare something on giving and tithing for a session on personal finance with the Sixth Form.
He's from an evangelical background, and the 10% tithe is very much part of his church structure. I think I need to sit down and have a conversation with him about what he wants, because we don't have the same concept of it being a hard and fast rule.
Any suggestions of helpful bits of Catholic teaching I can point him towards?
Many thanks in advance!
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I don't know if it quite hits the mark but paragraph 8 of the Vatican II document on the laity
Decree on the Apostolate of Lay People
is about charitable works and social aid which places love of neighbour alongside love of God at the heart of the Christian life.
Then something like the
Catholic Social Teaching website
might highlight how the church understands that love of neighbour as being much broader than giving money
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Whenever anyone talks about tithing I always remember Tony Campolo's humorous response...
To make the point, while singing the hymn '
All to Jesus I Surrender
', he substitutes instead - '
A tenth to Jesus I surrender, a tenth to him I freely give
'!
All To Jesus I Surrender - with Lyrics
It's ALL of course, not
just
a tenth. There is some debate on wheather it is a biblical dictate that Christians are actually held to, which is the context I've heard it discussed in most. I've also discovered a website on the whole thing!
http://www.tithingdebate.com/
So it's contentious from an Evangelical viewpoint too.
Is it unhealthy to give a tenth (of your money) to 'God'? Of course not, and I confess that I've tried to do it in the past. The problem I think some people have with it is when it's presented as
the
Gospel way for a Christian to live. If I were you, I'd go with a presentation on some of the Saints of the Church and how they approached the whole idea of self offering. I think it puts tithing (which might be part of that offering, for some) into perspective. It's one of the reasons I became a Benedictine Oblate.
UPDATE: I suppose the other thing about tithing, which has just struck me, is that it's about commitment. If you promise something you are bound to that promise and it is a sin to then break it (unless of course it is something wrong in the first place!). Tithing may not be a direct commandment for the Christian, but it is connected to truthfulness, which is at the heart of our faith.
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