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The English translation of the Latin motto 'Unitas caritas' is Unity [through] charity. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'unitas' means 'unity'. The noun 'caritas' means 'charity, charitable love'.
In the Latin Vulgate Bible, 1 Corinthians 13:13 reads "nunc autem manet fides spes caritas tria haec maior autem his est caritas"; a typical English translation is "And now there remain faith, hope, and charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity." However, the Greek word "agape" (given as "caritas" in the Vulgate) is difficult to translate precisely. Many English translations opt for "love" in place of "charity".
The usual wording is Ubi Caritas et amor, Deus ibi est which means where charity and love are, God is there
Caritas' literal meaning is 'charity. The big problem with this phrase is the mixture of English and Latin. My best guess is that it had been meant to be 'brothers in charity', but has suffered an incomplete translation.
caritas in veritate means Love or charity in truthGaudium et spes means joy and hope
caritas gets its funding from charity through the catholic church and also just raise money through fundraisers
this is a quotation from St. Paul: And the greater of these is charity
"Charity and science" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase caritas et scientia.Specifically, the feminine noun caritas means "charity" in this context. The conjunction et means "and." The feminine noun scientia means "science."The pronunciation is "KAH-ree-tah-sseh SHYEHN-tyah" in the ecclesiastical Latin of the Church.
Doris Walch has written: 'Caritas: zur Rezeption des \\' -- subject(s): German literature, History and criticism, Caritas (The Latin word), Charity in literature
Caritas Australia was christened on July 1, 1996 by the Australian Catholic Bishopsâ?? Conference (ACBC) Bishops. Even before the charity was named Caritas, charitable works has started in June 1964 by the Catholic Overseas Relief Committee (CORC) group.
It is the adjective carus, meaning dear.
Translation from Latin: Where charity and love are, God is there.