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The civil governor also wields authority over the civil “facultative corps”, as they are called—the engineers of highways, forests, and mines, and the agricultural experts—as well as over public instruction, charities, and so on. Each province is divided into municipalities, which are ...
The regulation of charities, education, marriages, land tenures, religious corporations, etc., about which it says nothing, is reserved, by inference, to the various states. The period from 1783, when the definitive treaty of peace was signed, until 1789, is known as the critical era of ...
Among the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that resettle millions of aliens crossing the border under the Obama and Biden administrations, Catholic Charities, USA receives the greatest share of federal funding. Obama’s funding was reduced by half during the first Trump administration, with a ...
every day. Every city and town benefits from Catholic organizations. In Chicago alone, there are hundreds of Catholic organizations that serve the needs of that city. One of those is Catholic Charities which provides 2.2 million free meals to the hungry and needy each year. That is 6,027 ...
such as their founding of a wide array of public charities and their loyal service in World Wars I and II. By 1960, a Roman Catholic had even been elected president of the United States. Moreover, important changes made through the Second Vatican Council — such as allowing masses to be ...
“Catholics have concrete responsibilities to the poor, and all of us should be looking for ways to come to the aid of our brothers and sisters in need,” he affirmed. But in his view, the best ways are either through charities or an expanding business that creates jobs. ...
Catholic charities are numerous and generously supported. The liberal laws of the state permit the organization by private individuals of industrial schools and home-finding associations. Thus the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Milwaukee control two corporations, one of which is organized under the ...
In 1903 the legislature created a State Board of Charities and Correction, consisting of six members appointed by the governor. This board has a supervisory jurisdiction over all charitable, correctional, and penal institutions, including hospitals for the insane. Sale of Liquor.—There is no ...