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It is therefore inextricably linked to preaching, celebration and the service of charity.
It's good for children to see their fathers rolling up their sleeves in service of charity that can help change lives.
Moreover, this service of charity is part of the intimate nature of the Church.
No further explanation is necessary, except that it is by no means their object to make this a service of charity.
Placing and servicing of Charity Collection Boxes.
Klara Wolff and Mathilde Merkert died shortly after, in the service of charity.
I look upon this panorama with shame, with immense sympathy for all its victims, and a desire to make the service of charity consistent and more abundant.
Alastair Balls, Chairman of the Foundation, said: "The recession means there is a greater demand on the services of charities that work with disadvantaged people.
In our service of charity, we must be inspired and distinguished by a specific attitude: we must care for the other as a person for whom God has made us responsible.
It is after all a service of charity, so that the Priestly Society gains full communion with the Holy Father by acknowledging the sanctity of the new Mass.
A new generation of philanthropists has stepped forward, for the most part young billionaires who have reaped the benefits of capitalism and believe that it can be applied in the service of charity.
Intima Ecclesiae natura, issued 11 November 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI, on the service of charity (guidelines for Catholic charitable organizations)
His tenure included a tumultuous interaction with the administration of then Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long over the medical school's service of Charity Hospital (New Orleans).
He reminds us of all of our obligation to the service of charity through volunteer work, social activity and political commitment, and asks that centres be set up to foster "Education for service".
After an Osler medical internship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD in 1949, he served as a Medical Resident on the Tulane Medical Service of Charity Hospital in New Orleans, LA.