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" 'Man cannot live by bread alone,' but before the average can have that which is 'beyond bread' he must have bread, and helping him to secure this is a religious vocation. But this vocation must not stop with helping meet material need, but proceed to the more difficult task of seeking to provide some help in the solution of man's interior problems. ... In a situation among disadvantaged people, the proclamation of God's love must take practical form in seeking a solution for pressing economic need. But even among the disadvantaged it is necessary to remember the truth of these words of Jesus: 'Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.' Poverty is no proof of saintliness! Among advantaged people the emphasis will be placed differently."
