Our Lord Jesus commands us to give alms to the poor, but how are we in the current day able to give alms? And while we should do so always,
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As one person writes to me, "In my city, dozens of people daily sit along the sidebar begging for money. Yet, they likely are not poor. Some of them are average people that don't want to work and would rather sit outside all day to collect others' pocket change. Others are drug addicts and alcoholics who seek money to support their addictions. Surely our Lord is not calling us to support these."
Then how can we give alms when even Catholic Charities and other organizations are no longer truly Catholic? After some investigation, I'm pleased to publish the following
13 Traditional Catholic Charities:
1. The Fatima Center
Dedicated to spreading the Traditional Catholic Faith and the message of Fatima, The Fatima Center was founded by Fr. Gruner and continues his mission of spreading the Faith through its website, social media presence, conferences, and missions. They are a tax-deductible organization worth supporting.
Make an online donation.
2. SSPX Asian Missions and Orphanage
In 2009 the Society began the creation of an orphanage in Palayamkottai, India. All donations to this project and any others for the Asian Missions are tax-deductible on US returns. In addition to the orphanage, there are several other very worthwhile projects to donate to. Addresses on where to send donations are
available here.
3. FSSP Columbian Foundation
The FSSP has a
foundation in Colombia with the goal of building a school (and, if possible, eventually a seminary), that needs support. Situated in the municipality of Anolaima in the department of Cundinamarca, 44 miles northwest from the capital of Colombia, Bogotá, the house of Saint Martin de Porres was approved by the bishop of Girardot on 13th May 2006 and canonically erected by Father Devillers on June 29th, 2006 as a house of vocational discernment for candidates to the priesthood in Latin America and constitute therefore the first house of the Fraternity on this continent.
In addition to the vocational discernment, so important for the development and the life of the Church and the Fraternity, this one develops an apostolic activity (celebration of blessings, preaching, catechism, visiting the sick and the old, scoutism) but also educational and social with a project of creating a center for further education for the young people of the village who do not have the possibility to study further than high school, the offer of various courses at technical school level, and finally the creation of an arts school (music, dance, theater and painting) and the organization of a monthly cultural event.
You can donate to their Mission work online.
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Friends of Campos
Friends of Campos, Inc. is a US-based not-for-profit (501c3) that supports the social and educational projects of the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, most of which are located around the diocese of Campos dos Goytacazes in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney also operates fifteen primary and secondary schools in eleven towns; eight monasteries and convents; three homes for the elderly; as well as centers for the care of needy young children and the mentally handicapped. It also regularly distributes baskets of staple foods to impoverished residents.
5. Traditional Catholic Schools
Let us not forget the many traditional Catholic schools operated by good Catholic priests and orders around the country. All of these schools would certainly appreciate donations of any size.
Besides donating dollars, some of these schools accept
Box Tops for Education. One school, in particular, is Queen of the Holy Rosary Academy in Missouri which accepts the box tops.
Look up traditional Catholic schools and if there is one in your area, see if they accept Box Tops. Box Tops in 2020 switched to an online app where you only need to scan your receipt. No clipping box tops anymore. It's never been easier to raise funds for Catholic schools now.
6. Institute of Christ the King African Missions
For some time now, the priests of the Institute have been present in Gabon and have worked with success under Bishop Obamba, and upon his retirement, under the apostolic administrator and current Archbishop of Libreville, the Most Reverend Mve Engone, as well as under the present bishop of the Diocese of Mouila, Bishop Dominique Bonnet.
Some of the Institute's missions are located in the middle of the jungle. They have, by Divine Providence, restored and constructed several churches, chapels, schools, kindergartens, and medical dispensaries. The native population is very attached to the missionaries, and they are deeply rooted in the beautiful tradition of the Classical Latin Mass. You can
make an online donation here to the African missions or any other apostolates.
7. Traditional Catholic Monasteries & Convents & Orders
If you have read "
How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization" by Thomas Woods, you will recall in chapter 3 how Dr. Woods relates the varied, countless achievements from monasticism. Among them, we have not only the preservation of literacy and the priceless books of Antiquity but countless works of charity, the creation of champagne, the first wide-scale use of water power, the cultivation of agriculture, the clearing of immense areas of previously uninhabitable land, the creation of complex astronomical clocks, and dozens of other significant accomplishments. We owe a deep debt to the monks for their work in building our society.
In our modern world, many orders have fallen into oblivion as they have abandoned Traditional Catholicism for heretical practices. Thankfully, there are a number of orders that still observe the Traditional Practices of the Church. They certainly need our prayers and could use any support that we could send them.
You may find some of these orders by clicking here.