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Diakonia is a term derived from Greek, used in the Bible, New Testament, with different meanings. Sometimes, refers to the specific kind to help any people in need. At other times, it means to serve the tables, and still, others refer to the distribution of financial resources. Diaconia contained
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was originally an establishment built near a church building, for the care of the poor and distribution of the church's charity in medieval Rome or Naples (the successor to the Roman grain supply system, often standing on the very sites of its
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started the creation of communities of men and especially of women who were dedicated exclusively to the works of charity so desperately needed in the wake of social dislocations created by industrialization and the
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had lived, taught, and died in lowly circumstances. They thought that if the master had chosen to be seen as a servant, the leaders of congregations had to follow.
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Also in contemporary theology, the word diakonia presents a variety of connotations and representations. For FLD (Diakonal Lutherans Foundation in Brazil)
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in Naples (headed by a deacon named John in the end of the ninth and the beginning of the tenth century. The
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also come from the same root, which refers to the emphasis on service within those vocations. In scripture
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is a constant reminder of the selfless love taught by Jesus in such gospel passages as Luke 10:25–37,
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is one of the largest social welfare organizations in Germany. It is one of six members of
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in Austria had circa 9,000 employees and was supported by 1,500 volunteers in 2017.
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were those whom the Church appointed to dispense alms, and take care of the poor.
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Also in some South American countries, it is a native meal.
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federal association of free social welfare organizations
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History of diaconal institutions in the 19th century
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Index

Diakonia
stationes annonae
San Vito
Santi Alessio e Bonifacio
Sant'Agatha
San Gennaro
popes
Lateran
bath houses
deaconess
diaconate
public bathing
serve both the clerics and needy poor people

elderly
migrants
integration
Roma
Diakonie
the story of the Good Samaritan
Jesus
titular church
Cardinal Deacon
Gerhard Kittel
Lutheranism
Napoleonic wars

Kronenkreuz
de
Diakonie Deutschland

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