Caritas: Humanitarian Organization, Catholic ChurchTowards a Civilization of Love (Catholicism) Caritas: social justiceCARITAS is the humanitarian organization of the Catholic Church (Christianity). The objectives of CARITAS are to promote social justice globally, philanthropy, and poverty eradication. Its mission statement is beautiful and significant enough: “Towards a Civilization of Love.” In 2012, the Spanish multi-millionaire and owner of the Inditex Group, Amancio Ortega (the one of the richest men in the World), donated 20 million EUR to Caritas.
The Subject “Caritas (Catholicism)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School: Master: Religions & International Business.
Doctorate: Ethics, Religion & Business.
Languages: CARITAS (Humanitarian Organization of the Catholic Church). As a Catholic Christian Organization, their primary source of inspiration is the social doctrine of the Church and the Gospels. Caritas is also very active in necessary responses to humanitarian crises: disasters, conflict, and effects of climate change. One of the principles is equality between men and women. “Charity is a Christian duty.” Caritas works with both Catholic Christians as non-believers and practitioners of other religions. Caritas operates worldwide: Europe, America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. “Caritas is a fundamental part of the Catholic Church and the institution of love of our church. Caritas is the caress of the Church to his people; the caress, tenderness, and closeness of the Mother Church to their children” Pope Francis. The largest source of funding of Caritas is the donation, both in money and kind. (c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2025)
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