Christmas Shopping? 10 Ways to Give — and Give Back
Worried that Advent has become synonymous with Christmas shopping, but still pressed for time to cross off names on your Christmas list? Worry no more!…
Worried that Advent has become synonymous with Christmas shopping, but still pressed for time to cross off names on your Christmas list? Worry no more!…
The most exciting part of the holiday season, no matter your age, is that glorious image of waking up on Christmas day to find shiny…
Read Phil Fox Rose’s column on “conscious gift shopping” and consider giving gifts that are handmade or from locally owned businesses.
Many “alternative” gift articles suggest non-gifts — things like giving to charity in the person’s name, or giving service rather than a thing — but choosing a present specifically for another person, wrapping it playfully and offering it to them can tap into love, charity, selflessness and hospitality. I refuse to let consumerism win by equating gift giving with money and greed. I want you to buy gifts, real physical gifts. So how do we choose gifts in a mass consumer culture?
There isn’t just one approach. You might choose items made locally; or by individuals; or from small manufacturers that treat their employees well. If you’re not buying directly from the supplier, you will be considering the retailer too. Let’s call it “conscious” gift shopping. The spiritual principle here is to consider the whole gift: what it will mean to the recipient; what it’s made of; how it was made; who made it; how it got to your hands. I think everyone can embrace supporting individual craftspeople and small businesses over multinational corporations. At least for Christmas.
People don’t need more stuff — Today make five “gifts of time” to give this Christmas, like IOUs for babysitting, a home-cooked meal, or volunteering…
Still struggling to find a Christmas gift for someone? Consider these suggestions we’ve made recently. If you have someone on your list who would appreciate…
Fr. Larry Rice and Fr. Dave Dwyer offer suggestions on gifts for the holidays that keep on giving: fair trade products, shares in Catholic Relief…