Sentences with phrase «destitute orphan»

The year 1802 saw the founding of the Christian Brothers of Ireland to care for the destitute orphans in Waterford.

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In general, within these communities people were not judged unjustly, partiality was not shown to the wicked, justice was given to the weak and the orphan, the right of the lowly and destitute was maintained, and the weak and the needy were rescued and delivered from the hand of the wicked..
I never once saw «The Atheists» Home for Orphans,» or «The Agnostics» Crippleage,» but everywhere I went I saw the Christian Church caring for the destitute and needy.»
Give justice to the weak and the orphan; maintain the right of the lowly and the destitute.
Without them, without at least one of them to claim as his or her own, the individual is a religious orphan, homeless, destitute.
Waqfs were established to furnish trousseaux for orphan girls, for paying the debts of imprisoned or bankrupt businessmen, for clothing for the aged, to help pay village and neighborhood taxes, to help the army and the navy, to found trade guilds, to give land for public markets, to build lighthouses, to help orphans and widows and the destitute, to care for the needs of poor school children and to give them picnics, to pay for the funerals of the poor, to provide holiday gifts for poor families, to build seaside cottages for holidays for the people, to distribute ice - cold water during the summer, to create public playing fields, to distribute rice to birds, and to give food and water to animals.
Moving from the tempered calm of contemporary Madison, Wisconsin to the seedy underbelly of early twentieth century New York, we come face to face with a haunting piece of America's past: From 1854 to 1929 orphan trains from New York transported 150,000 to 200,000 destitute, orphaned or abandoned children across the country to find homes on farms in the Midwest.
Most likely the creditors will catch on (most already have) since as the Ninth Circuit noted in the Espinosa decision in describing the creditors, «we aren't talking here about destitute widows and orphans, or people who don't speak English or can't afford a lawyer.»
We believe that every one is entitled to receive a basic education, although many orphaned, homeless and destitute children right here in Kibera Slums can not attend school due to their level of poverty.
I refer to nonsectarian social welfare operations such as the care of orphaned children and the destitute and people who are sick.
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