John Foley, SJ
Which is more important, the human person or the luxuries of life by which s/he is surrounded?
Ron Rolheiser
The Church’s Economic-Social Teachings
The right to private ownership and private wealth is mitigated by a number of moral principles.
Eleonore Stump
Notice too that if not feeding the hungry is Dives’s sin, then the parable could stop near its beginning. But it doesn’t. It goes on for a good while.
Gerald Darring
The rich man ended up in eternal misery, separated from God. In ignoring the needs of the beggar, he had made himself un-Godlike.
Anne Osdieck
Where would you find the poor person today? Do you recognize and care for him or her as God’s beloved child?