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Priest answers question: “Does he make money?”

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Take inspiration from Fr. David Michael Moses as he answers questions about his financial circumstances.

Fr. David Michael Moses is a Catholic priest using social media as a tool to help people understand his faith and his role as a priest. One thing the popular priest is doing is answering all those burning questions that people have about his job.

Recently Fr. David Michael gave an answer to the question "Do priests make money?" And his answer not only explains his financial situation, but also can inspire us in the way we view our own money.


First, he addresses the difference between a priest living according to the rule of a religious order and a diocesan priest like himself. Religious order priests take a vow of poverty and share all their resources in common. As a diocesan priest caring for his parishioners, Fr. David Michael can't lean on a religious community to support him; instead he needs to rely on a monthly stipend that allows him to get by.

He goes on to explain the importance of the word "stipend," pointing out that it is not a salary; he would never receive a direct payment for the work he does as a priest. His priestly duties are without pay, which is not only normal to Fr. David Michael but is also in accordance with Church law.

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