Caritas Portugal Explained

Caritas Portugal
Native Name:Cáritas Portuguesa
Native Name Lang:POR
Founder:Fernanda Mendes de Almeida Ivens Ferraz Jardim, 1º President (Countess of Valenças)
Type:Nonprofit
Registration Id:500291756
Status:Religious institution
Purpose:social work, social policy, humanitarian aid, development aid
Headquarters:Praça Pasteur, nº
Location City:Lisbon
Location Country:Portugal
Coordinates:38.7411°N -9.136°W
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Rita Valadas[1]
Affiliations:Caritas Internationalis, Caritas Europa

Caritas Portugal (Portuguese: Cáritas Portuguesa) is the official Catholic Church organization in Portugal for charity and social relief, instituted by the Portuguese Episcopal Conference.

Caritas Portuguesa was founded in 1945, with its first statutes approved in 1956.

From the 1950s to mid-1970s, its activities focused primarily on the distribution of food to the Portuguese population, donated by the United States, and the hosting of children from Central European countries in the aftermath of World War II and the beginning of Cold War tensions.

Organization

Caritas Portugal is a Portuguese confederation of Catholic relief, development and social service organizations operating in Portugal. Caritas Portugal consists of 20 regional member organizations known as dioceses.

The organization's national headquarters are located in Lisbon; from there it provides general assistance to the regional dioceses.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: «Conversas na Ecclesia»: «Não vivemos uma crise de solidariedade» – Rita Valadas . 14 April 2021 . agencia.ecclesia.pt . 30 May 2024.