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Caritas Belarus
Caritas Belarus (; "Religious Mission 'Caritas Catholic Charitable Society' of the Catholic Bishops' Conference in Belarus") is a not-for-profit social welfare organisation in Belarus. It is a service of the Catholic Church in Belarus. Caritas Belarus is a member of both Caritas Internationalis and Caritas Europa. History and structure In Belarus, Caritas was founded in 1990 during the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Initially, its work focussed on the provision of humanitarian aid in the parishes and for people living in poverty. Caritas organisations developed at the diocese, diocesan level. The national Caritas Belarus, based in the capital Minsk, was represents all diocesan Caritas organisations in ministries and various government agencies, as well as in the international organizations, such as Caritas Internationalis, Caritas Europa and other international partners, including Renovabis. The four diocesan Caritas organisations are: * Caritas of the Roman Catholic Arch ...
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Nonprofit Organization
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or social benefit, as opposed to an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a Profit (accounting), profit for its owners. A nonprofit organization is subject to the non-distribution constraint: any revenues that exceed expenses must be committed to the organization's purpose, not taken by private parties. Depending on the local laws, charities are regularly organized as non-profits. A host of organizations may be non-profit, including some political organizations, schools, hospitals, business associations, churches, foundations, social clubs, and consumer cooperatives. Nonprofit entities may seek approval from governments to be Tax exemption, tax-exempt, and some may also qualify to receive tax-deductible contributions, but an enti ...
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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 Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... By its own account, Renovabis has spent about US$400,000,000 in private donations on 14,000 assistance projects in 28 countries. References Christian organizations established in 1993 Catholic charities {{RC-org-stub Development charities Eastern Europe Development charities based in Germany ...
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Charities Based In Europe
A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a charitable organization (and of charity) varies between countries and in some instances regions of the country. The regulation, the tax treatment, and the way in which charity law affects charitable organizations also vary. Charitable organizations may not use any of their funds to profit individual persons or entities. However, some charitable organizations have come under scrutiny for spending a disproportionate amount of their income to pay the salaries of their leadership. Financial figures (e.g. tax refunds, revenue from fundraising, revenue from the sale of goods and services or revenue from investment, and funds held in reserve) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This ...
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Orphans
An orphan is a child whose parents have died, are unknown, or have permanently abandoned them. It can also refer to a child who has lost only one parent, as the Hebrew translation, for example, is "fatherless". In some languages, such as Swedish, the term is "parentless" and more ambiguous about whether the parents are dead, unknown or absconded, but typically refers to a child or younger adult. In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents due to death is called an orphan. When referring to animals, only the mother's condition is usually relevant (i.e., if the female parent has gone, the offspring is an orphan, regardless of the father's condition). Definitions Various groups use different definitions to identify orphans. One legal definition used in the United States is a minor bereft through "death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents". In everyday use, an orphan does not have any surviving parent to care fo ...
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Catholic News Agency
The Catholic News Agency (CNA) is a news service owned by Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) that provides news related to the Catholic Church to a global Anglophone audience. It was founded in 2004 in Denver, Colorado, United States as the English section of the worldwide ACI Group, which publishes the Spanish-language news service . It was acquired by EWTN in 2014. It is now based in Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ... In 2011, CNA said its editors would provide free news, features, commentary, and photojournalism to editors of newspapers. Leadership As of November 2023, CNA's editor-in-chief is Ken Oliver-Méndez, a former White House director of speciality media and news editor at NBC Radio, among others positions in journalism and public ...
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Chernobyl Disaster
On 26 April 1986, the no. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), exploded. With dozens of direct casualties, it is one of only two nuclear energy accidents rated at the maximum severity on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the other being the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident. The response involved more than Chernobyl liquidators, 500,000 personnel and cost an estimated 18billion Soviet ruble, rubles (about $84.5billion USD in 2025). It remains the worst nuclear disaster and the List of disasters by cost, most expensive disaster in history, with an estimated cost of US$700 billion. The disaster occurred while running a test to simulate cooling the reactor during an accident in blackout conditions. The operators carried out the test despite an accidental drop in reactor power, and due to a design issue, attempting to shut down the reactor in those conditio ...
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Church Of Saint Barbara In Vitebsk City, Belarus
Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a place/building for Christian religious activities and praying * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Christian denomination, a Christian organization with distinct doctrine and practice * Christian Church, either the collective body of all Christian believers, or early Christianity Places United Kingdom * Church, a former electoral ward of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council that existed from 1964 to 2002 * Church (Liverpool ward), a Liverpool City Council ward * Church (Reading ward), a Reading Borough Council ward * Church (Sefton ward), a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward * Church, Lancashire, England United States * Church, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Church Lake, a lake in Minnesota * Church, Michigan, ghost town Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Church magazine'', a pastoral theology magazine ...
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Episcopal Conference Of Belarus
Conference of Catholic Bishops of Belarus is the collective body for national church matters and the administration of the Catholic Church in Belarus. It was established and approved on February 11, 1999. The first chairman was Cardinal Kazimierz Świątek. Chairmen of the Conference * Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal Kazimierz Świątek (1999 – 2006) * Bishop Aleksander Kaszkiewicz (2006 – 2015) * Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz (2015 – 2021) * Bishop Aleh Butkewitsch (2021 - 2024) * Archbishop Josif Staneuski (since 2024) Composition As of 2025, the conference consisted of: * Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev Josif Staneuski, Chairman * Bishop of Vitebsk Aleh Butkewitsch, deputy chairman * Assistant Bishop of Minsk-Mohilev, Juri Kasabutski, Secretary-General * Bishop of Pinsk Anthony Demyanko * Bishop of Grodno Uladzimir Guliai * Assistant Bishop of Pinsk, Andrei Znosko * Assistant Bishop of Minsk-Mohilev, Aleksandr Jaschewski Structure The conference has committees, coun ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Pinsk
The Diocese of Pinsk (, ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese in Belarus. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev. Its cathedral is a minor basilica: the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, in the episcopal see of Pinsk. History * 28 October 1925: Established as Diocese of Pinsk/Пінская (Беларуская)/Pinsken(sis) Latinorum (Latin adjective), on territory split off from the then Diocese of Minsk (which also provided its first incumbent by transfer), then suffragan of the Archdiocese of Vilnius (then both in Poland) * Lost territory on 1991.06.05 to establish the Diocese of Drohiczyn. * In 1993, the diocesan Caritas () was established. Statistics , it pastorally served 50,825 Catholics (1.8% of 2,780,000 total) on 72,700 km2 in 87 parishes with 52 priests (36 diocesan, 16 religious), 62 lay religious (26 brothers, 36 sisters) and 8 seminarians. E ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Grodno
The Diocese of Grodno (, , ) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Grodno in the ecclesiastical province of Minsk-Mohilev in Belarus. History On , the Diocese Diocese of Grodno was established. In 1994, the diocesan Caritas organisation () was registered with the State, although it had been operational since 1990. Leadership * Bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...s of Grodno (Roman rite) ** Aleksander Kaszkiewicz (Аляксандр Кашкевіч) (since 13 Apr 1991) Churches * Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (Dwarec) in * Church of Saint Wenceslaus in Vawkavysk * Church of the Assumption in Dzyatlava See also * Roman Catholicism in Belarus * List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Belarus References Sources GC ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Vitebsk
The Diocese of Vitebsk (, ) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Vitebsk in the ecclesiastical province of Minsk-Mohilev in Belarus. History On , the Diocese of Vitebsk was established from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev. That same year, the diocesan Caritas () was set up. Leadership * Bishops of Vitebsk (Roman rite) ** Wladyslaw Blin (Уладзіслаў БЛІН) (since 13 Oct 1999) ** Aleh Butkevich (Алег Буткевіч) (since 29 Nov 2013) Churches * Church of the Divine Providence in Słobódka * Church of the Corpus Christi in Ikaźń See also *Roman Catholicism in Belarus The Catholic Church in Belarus is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. The first Latin Church diocese in Belarus was established in Turaŭ between 1008 and 1013. In the subsequent centuries, ... References Sources Official website Roman Catholic dioceses in Belarus C ...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Minsk–Mohilev
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Minsk–Mohilev () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church covering the cities of Minsk and Mogilev in Belarus. It is a metropolis (religious jurisdiction), metropolitan see with three suffragan dioceses. History * 9 August 1798: established as Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798-1869), Diocese of Minsk from the Diocese of Vilnius and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk, Diocese of Lutsk, suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Mohilev * 1869-1882: territory of Minsk administrated by the Bishop of Vilnius Adam Krasinski * 1882-1917: territory administrated by the Archbishops of Mohilev. * 13 April 1991: elevated to Metropolitan Archdiocese of Minsk – Mohilev for the union with the Archdiocese of Mohilev * 1991: establishment of the diocesan Caritas Belarus, Caritas ( Special churches *Minor Basilicas: **National Sanctuary of the Mother of God of Budslau, Budslau *Church of Saint Barbara (Zamoscie), ...
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