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  1. Sisters of Charity (Anglican): The Sisters of Charity (SC) is an Anglican religious order following the Rule of St. Vincent de Paul, and so committed to the service of those in need. (Anglican) [100%] 2024-01-12 [Anglican orders and communities]
  2. Charity Clarity: Charity Clarity is the first independent rating tool for charities. Its aims are to (1) empower donors with the right information to help them make a difference and (2) support charities to highlight their good work and help them succeed. [88%] 2023-11-02 [Organisations based in London] [Charities based in the United Kingdom]...
  3. Sisters of Charity of Nazareth: The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (SCN) is a Roman Catholic order of religious sisters. It was founded in 1812 near Bardstown, Kentucky, when three young women responded to Bishop John Baptist Mary David's call for assistance in ministering ... [87%] 2024-08-03 [Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century] [Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition]...
  4. Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: The Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, known by its initials BVM, is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in the United States by Mother Mary Frances Clarke. Its founders were Irish Catholics. (Religious institute) [68%] 2024-01-09 [Dubuque, Iowa] [Religious organizations established in 1833]...
  5. Martyr of charity: In the Catholic Church, a martyr of charity is someone who dies as a result of a charitable act or of administering Christian charity. While a martyr of the faith, which is what is usually meant by the word "martyr ... [68%] 2023-09-30 [Catholic martyrs] [Groups of Roman Catholic saints]...
  6. Martyr of charity: In the Catholic Church, a martyr of charity is someone who dies as a result of a charitable act or of administering Christian charity. While a martyr of the faith, which is what is usually meant by the word "martyr ... (Religion) [68%] 2023-12-08 [Canonization]
  7. Principle of charity: In philosophy and rhetoric, the principle of charity or charitable interpretation requires interpreting a speaker's statements in the most rational way possible and, in the case of any argument, considering its best, strongest possible interpretation. In its narrowest sense ... (Interpreting statements in the most rational way possible) [68%] 2023-11-17 [Principles] [Rhetoric]...
  8. Principle of charity: In philosophy and rhetoric, the principle of charity or charitable interpretation requires interpreting a speaker's statements in the most rational way possible and, in the case of any argument, considering its best, strongest possible interpretation. In its narrowest sense ... (Philosophy) [68%] 2023-12-04 [Principles] [Philosophical methodology]...
  9. Charity: CHARITY char'-i-ti (agape): 1. A New Word 2. A New Ideal 3. An Apostolic Term 4. Latin Equivalents 5. English Translation 6. Inward Motive 7. Character 8. Ultimate Ideal 9. Almsgiving 10. Tolerance In the King James Version ... [67%] 1915-01-01
  10. Charity (virtue): In Christian theology, Charity (Latin Caritas) is considered one of the seven virtues and is understood by Thomas Aquinas as "the friendship of man for God", which "unites us to God". He holds it as "the most excellent of the ... (Virtue) [67%] 2023-11-22 [Christian terminology] [Virtue]...
  11. Charity: Charity means generosity, typically in a helpful way to those in greater need. The United States is by far the most charitable nation in the world, as a percentage of its GDP and in absolute terms. [67%] 2023-02-15 [Economics] [Fruits of the Holy Spirit]...
  12. Charity (practice): The practice of charity is the voluntary giving of help to those in need, as a humanitarian act, unmotivated by self-interest. There are a number of philosophies about charity, often associated with religion. (Practice) [67%] 2023-11-23 [Virtue] [Concepts in ethics]...
  13. Charity: Charity is a term with several distinct, but related, meanings. The term is usually traced to the Latin caritas, one of several Latin words for love (along with eros and agapé. [67%] 2023-08-15
  14. Charity (practice): The practice of charity, which is the voluntary provision of assistance to those in need, serves as a humanitarian act, and is unmotivated by self-interest. Various philosophies about charity exist, with frequent associations with religion. (Practice) [67%] 2024-01-20 [Charity] [Alms]...
  15. Charity (Christian virtue): In Christian theology, charity (Latin: caritas) is considered one of the seven virtues and is understood by Thomas Aquinas as "the friendship of man for God", which "unites us to God". He holds it as "the most excellent of the ... (Philosophy) [67%] 2023-11-23 [Christian terminology] [Virtue]...
  16. Charity: Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’informatique. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [67%] 2024-07-29
  17. Charity (nome): Charity è un nome proprio di persona inglese femminile. Il nome, sviluppatosi autonomamente in inglese, spagnolo e nelle altre lingue, riprende il rispettivo vocabolo indicante la carità; etimologicamente, risale in tutti i casi al termine latino caritas ("amore generoso", da carus, "caro ... (Nome) [67%] 2024-07-30
  18. Charity (programming language): Charity is an experimental purely functional programming language, developed at the University of Calgary under the supervision of Robin Cockett. Based on ideas by Hagino Tatsuya, it is completely grounded in category theory. (Programming language) [67%] 2024-07-31 [Academic programming languages] [Experimental programming languages]...
  19. Charity (Guyana): Charity ist eine Hafenstadt in der Provinz Pomeroon-Supenaam in Guyana. Charity liegt am Pomeroon, der das Eingangstor zu diesem Teil Guyanas bis nach Venezuela darstellt. (Guyana) [67%] 2024-08-18
  20. Charity (play): Charity is a drama in four acts by W. S. (Play) [67%] 2024-08-18 [Plays by W. S. Gilbert] [1874 plays]...

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