I can't say I remember reading about any saint in a starvation situation, certainly not one who had prepped for such a time. Would such a saint turn everyone away for not having made their own preparations, even to the point of killing or disabling them so they don't steal his food? Wouldn't the Gospel equate that to turning away or hurting/killing Jesus (what you do to the least of brethren you do to Me)? Or does that only count for other Catholics? What if you gave all you had to feed the neighborhood for a day or week, then everyone starves? At least you'd have on your conscience having given all you had for others, thereby giving all to Jesus. So, if I prep, should I be a selfish murderer? I'd feel guilty sitting on a plentiful stash while others starve and beg, even if justly. Speaking of justice, God has given me far more than I deserve, by His infinite mercy and love. I'd at least be inclined to pray that He'd multiply my stores by a miracle so I could feed them.