noun
- Christian love or charity; selfless concern for others, especially as a theological virtue.
- A charitable organization or institution, especially one providing aid to the poor or sick.
Usage: formal; often capitalized in religious contexts; from Latin
Usage: chiefly British; often used in proper names of organizations
Examples
- The priest spoke about caritas as the highest Christian virtue.
- Caritas International provides humanitarian assistance in developing countries.
- Acts of caritas toward strangers reflect deep spiritual commitment.
- The organization's mission is rooted in caritas and social justice.
- Medieval monasteries practiced caritas by sheltering the homeless.
- True caritas requires sacrifice and genuine concern for others' welfare.