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“In the first centuries of Christianity the hungry were fed at a personal sacrifice, the naked were clothed at a personal sacrifice, the homeless were sheltered at a personal sacrifice... And the pagans used to say about the Christians, "See how they love each other." In our own day the poor are no…” quote by Peter Maurin
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“In the first centuries of Christianity the hungry were fed at a personal sacrifice, the naked were clothed at a personal sacrifice, the homeless were sheltered at a personal sacrifice... And the pagans used to say about the Christians, "See how they love each other." In our own day the poor are no longer fed, clothed, and sheltered at a personal sacrifice, but at the expense of the taxpayers. And because of this the pagans say about the Christians, "See how they pass the buck."”

Peter Maurin

About This Quote

Source Book: The Catholic Worker, Peter Maurin, 1930s

Early Christians helped the needy through personal sacrifice, but modern aid often relies on taxes, shifting perception of charity.

In simple terms: Early charity was personal; modern aid is impersonal and tax‑driven.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the value of personal sacrifice in helping others.

Themes

charity community faith economics perception

Mood

reflective critical

Type

ethical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • church outreach
  • government welfare programs
  • community volunteerism

Key Concepts

personal sacrifice taxation social perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance personal generosity with systemic support?
  • What motivates people to give personally versus through taxes?
A Different Perspective

Personal sacrifice can be costly and unsustainable for individuals.

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