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caritas

[kah-ri-tahs, kar-i-tas] / ˈkɑ rɪˌtɑs, ˈkær ɪˌtæs /








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Charity, or caritas, can be defined as an act of generous love.

From New York Times Apr. 3, 2014

Mealor, 35, was born in Wales, where William is based as a Royal Air Force rescue helicopter pilot, and "Ubi caritas" premiered in October at St. Andrews University in Scotland, where the royal couple met.

From Seattle Times Apr. 28, 2011

The day after the worldwide broadcast, "Ubi caritas" will be available as a download from Decca Records.

From Seattle Times Apr. 28, 2011

Neither patriotism, altruism nor caritas will inspire humans to produce.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mandeville professes also the extreme rigorist doctrine that whatever is not virtue is vice: in Augustinian terms, aut caritas aut cupiditas.

From A Letter to Dion by Viner, Jacob




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