In order to accurately explain the Gospel and Catholic doctrine view on this issue, I first have to tell you what is contrary to these documents. An example that we may often see in our lives, resembles something thing very obvious, and you probably do not even know that you contribute to the bigger problem. When you go by a man that has no home or food, you did not do the right thing in God’s eyes. By just ignoring our people, we fail to do right in God’s eyes. These people resemble our brothers and sisters, and the individuals need to contribute to help them. All you need to do is give some change, or even some food. By doing this, you will follow in the path of Jesus.
In the Gospels and the Catholic doctrine, it teaches us what to do for people in need. Also, the gospels and church teach us to love everyone as if they were our brothers and sisters. By knowing this, we must help everyone in need. In Gen. 4:10 it says that “The experience of daily life, in every country in the world calls us, if we do not close our eyes, to look the hungry in the eye. In this look is the blood of our brothers and sisters crying out.” By saying this, we must know that everyone lives out to be our brothers and sisters, so we must help everyone that suffers due to this epidemic. We know that God calls out to us through the hungry. In Isaiah 58:6-7 it says:
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Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, to bring the poor and homeless into your house, to clothe the naked when you see him, and to not ignore your own