Is It Moral to Be Wealthy?
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Is financial prosperity a blessing or a spiritual trap? In this thought-provoking episode, Deb Meyer sits down with Deacon Christopher Warner to explore the moral and spiritual dimensions of wealth, giving, work, and responsibility. Whether you're Catholic, Christian, or simply curious about aligning money with your faith, this conversation offers deep insights into the tension between financial abundance and spiritual purpose.
Discover how principles like subsidiarity, stewardship, and virtue can shape your family's financial life. Also, learn why budgeting and charitable giving are more than just numbers on a spreadsheet.
Episode Highlights:-
(0:04) The moral tension between wealth, idolatry, and faithfulness
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(02:10) How the principle of subsidiarity empowers parents to lead family finances
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(07:37) Why charity begins at home and how giving is a matter of justice, not just generosity
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(11:38) A breakdown of four financial personalities: Givers, Hoarders, Consumers, and Spenders
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(12:26) The dangers of self-inflicted financial suffering and how to avoid it
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(22:28) Viewing work as a path to virtue (whether you're an entrepreneur, manager, or laborer)
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(24:20) Creative ways to teach financial responsibility through chores and entrepreneurship
Resources & Mentions:
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Christopher Warner's Substack: wayofthefamily.com
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Book: Catholic Money by Christopher Warner
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Episode 37: Faith, Family & Finances with Compass Catholic Ministries
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