The town has a convent founded in 1256, many schools, a hospital and other benevolent institutions.
He was assigned to the standing committees on finance, agriculture, and benevolent institutions.
The life of William Passavant was devoted principally to the founding and administration of benevolent institutions.
Many benevolent institutions were established at the chapel or in the nearby district, including early Sunday schools.
In 1882, just before taking a trip to Europe, he distributed £10,000 among benevolent institutions.
Most of the churches have Sunday Schools, but no organized support of missionary or benevolent institutions.
He was seen as incorruptible, and founded and maintained numerous benevolent institutions in his diocese.
It is a public benevolent institution with deductible gift recipient status.
In the early decades of this century, when racist views were the norm, Phillips' picture of slavery as benevolent institution held sway.
He was many years governor of the New York Hospital, and took an interest in other benevolent institutions.