No it is a place where people got to worship a god nearly all reigons do this.
Neither. They are considered Religious Institutions.
relief
Non-profits are private businesses, churches, charities, and so forth. They are not public.
There are many Catholic charities that are devoted to helping the homeless. One of the more notable ones is the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese , which has multiple locations to help the homeless.
Charities receive a tax break.Most people believe churches should not be allowed to have a tax break.
Your local Hospitals, the rotary club, and Churches to name a few, usually have bulletin boards in public areas, like a cafeteria that promote the local charities. Many of these sponsor walks and runs for charity.
Lots of charity work. This continues to this day--for example Catholic Charities and the American Friends Service Committee.
The federal government does not tax state and local governments and tax-exempt organizations such as churches and charities.
Edward Blick has written: 'A short account of the churches, schools and charities of the Parish of St. Mary, Rotherhithe'
nothing, they keep every single penny. for 'keeping up to date' with god, most churches which are mostly not-for-profit organization do an annual turnover of about $1,000,000
By definition, social organizational theory is the study of formal social organizations. These can include businesses, corporations, charities, and even churches.
Often Catholic Churches (or any churches revolving around Christianity) can go to third world countries to help out from mission trips to charities. This doesn't just benefit the designated area though helps the members of the Catholic Church build a type of feeling of unity, through helping others.