In giving alms, we are to be neither niggardly nor choosing. We are to be generous and hospitable. We are not to inquire into the lives of the poor, setting standards for help beyond their need. We are to be almsgivers, not judges! We are to fill the need of the poor, regardless of their sins. We have our own sins, in any case, and as we judge so shall we be judged. The poor man has one plea, his need. We are to correct his poverty, fill his need, and must not require anything else.
On Wealth and Poverty
St. John Chrysostom