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There's not really an advised amount. The tithe (10%) or more is recommended, but whatever you have to give is gratefully accepted.

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The Catholic Church does not practise 'tithing' (giving 10% of your income) as some churches do. All donations are voluntary, despite any urgings from the pulpit.

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