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Catholic Charity in the Czech Republic after 1989
Trnčák, Erik ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Dolista, Josef (referee)
My diploma thesis "Catholic Charity in the Czech Republic after 1989" succinctly reflects the origin and evolution of charity care within the Catholic Church. It discusses the establishment and activities of a number of religious orders and the organization Česká katolická charita. It also presents important documents of Vatican Council II., especially Gaudium et spes, and some other social encyclicals. The core part focuses on how charitable activities of the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic have developed after 1989. It subsequently describes the development and activities of the organization Caritas Czech republic and selected orders and congregations working in the area of charity in the Czech Republic.
Charitable and social activities of The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
Trnčák, Erik ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
SUMMARY: The Charitable And Social Activities Of The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem. Erik Trnčák The current form of the Order's knights is logically different than their brothers's one in The Middle Ages. They do not use sheilds and swords anymore, or even dress in armor for fight, but their spirituality has not changed during nine hundred years of the Order's duration. One of the knight's virtues has always been guarding the weak and helpless. The main purpose of the knights of the saint Lazarus Order has always been helping and guarding those who are already on death's border, even if it meant being in great danger of contracting the infection. In the Middle Ages, the main enemy of saint Lazarus knights was the life-threatening disease of leprosy, which almost never occurs in Europe to this day. The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem still supports leprosariums and hospitals in developing countries, by providing them with necessary material and financial help. The Order also sent specialists to help the places that were affected by catastrophes. Nowadays, the Lazarians's main enemy is cancer, which consumes millions of human lives every year all around the world. The Order's activities are primarily focused on the support of Hospitaller care and...
Catholic Charity in the Czech Republic after 1989
Trnčák, Erik ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Dolista, Josef (referee)
My diploma thesis "Catholic Charity in the Czech Republic after 1989" succinctly reflects the origin and evolution of charity care within the Catholic Church. It discusses the establishment and activities of a number of religious orders and the organization Česká katolická charita. It also presents important documents of Vatican Council II., especially Gaudium et spes, and some other social encyclicals. The core part focuses on how charitable activities of the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic have developed after 1989. It subsequently describes the development and activities of the organization Caritas Czech republic and selected orders and congregations working in the area of charity in the Czech Republic.
Charitable and social activities of The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
Trnčák, Erik ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
SUMMARY: The Charitable And Social Activities Of The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem. Erik Trnčák The current form of the Order's knights is logically different than their brothers's one in The Middle Ages. They do not use sheilds and swords anymore, or even dress in armor for fight, but their spirituality has not changed during nine hundred years of the Order's duration. One of the knight's virtues has always been guarding the weak and helpless. The main purpose of the knights of the saint Lazarus Order has always been helping and guarding those who are already on death's border, even if it meant being in great danger of contracting the infection. In the Middle Ages, the main enemy of saint Lazarus knights was the life-threatening disease of leprosy, which almost never occurs in Europe to this day. The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem still supports leprosariums and hospitals in developing countries, by providing them with necessary material and financial help. The Order also sent specialists to help the places that were affected by catastrophes. Nowadays, the Lazarians's main enemy is cancer, which consumes millions of human lives every year all around the world. The Order's activities are primarily focused on the support of Hospitaller care and...

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