Category
page 1Catholic charities
Caritas Internationalis
confederation of Catholic relief, development and social service organisations
Missionaries of Charity
mother Teresa's organization
Office of Papal Charities
Administrative unit of the Roman Curia
Community of Sant'Egidio
lay Catholic association dedicated to social service
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
international charity organization of lay Catholics
Aid to the Church in Need
international pastoral aid organization of the Catholic Church

L'Arche
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diaconia
A diaconia was originally an establishment built near a church building, for the care of the poor and distribution of the church's charity in medieval Rome or Naples (the successor to the Roman grain supply system, often standing on the very sites of its stationes annonae). Examples included the sites of San Vito, Santi Alessio e Bonifacio, and Sant'Agatha in Rome, San Gennaro in Naples (headed by a deacon named John in the end of the ninth and the beginning of the tenth century. The popes allocated to the Romans bathing through diaconia, or private Lateran baths, or even a myriad of monastic
Malteser International
organization
Renovabis
Renovabis is a charitable organization of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany, established in 1993 to help people in Eastern and Central Europe. Its main office is located in Freising, Germany.
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner
Annual white-tie dinner in New York City