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  2. Alms - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, the giving of alms is viewed as an act of charity. [11] In the Apostolic age, Christians were taught that giving alms was an expression of love. Such care for the poor was to be understood as love for God, who, in the person of Jesus Christ, sacrificed himself for the salvation of believers. [d]

  3. Almonry - Wikipedia

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    The almonry was a building, analogous to our more prosaic modern alms-houses, erected by King Henry VII and his mother, the Lady Margaret, to the glory of God, for twelve poor men and poor women. [4] The almonry at Evesham was a separate building that was home to the almoner of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary and St. Ecgwine. [5]

  4. Almshouse - Wikipedia

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    They were often targeted at the poor of a locality, at those from certain forms of previous employment, or their widows, and at elderly people who could no longer pay rent, and are generally maintained by a charity or the trustees of a bequest. "Alms" are, in the Christian tradition, money or services donated to support the poor and indigent ...

  5. Taunton Alms House - Wikipedia

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    The Taunton Alms House (now the Taunton Nursing Home) is a historic alms house at 350 Norton Avenue in Taunton, Massachusetts. The present facility was built in 1876 as a poorhouse, and was enlarged in the 20th century after its conversion to a nursing home. The building is architecturally a fine example of institutional Italianate architecture ...

  6. Skiddy's Almshouse - Wikipedia

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    It was the second almshouse built using a bequest from Stephen Skiddy for the city's poor, either Catholic or Church of Ireland. [2] The first building, located near North Gate Bridge, was replaced by the end of 1718 following complaints of its being a poor source for fresh air and being too narrow.

  7. Category:Alms - Wikipedia

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  8. Middletown Alms House - Wikipedia

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    The Middletown Alms House is a historic building at 53 Warwick Street in Middletown, Connecticut, constructed in 1813–1814. It was originally used as a poorhouse and is the oldest surviving building built for housing the poor in Connecticut , as well as one of the oldest such in the United States .

  9. Alms (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Alms are money, food, or other material goods donated to people living in poverty. Alms or ALMS may also refer to: ... This page was last edited on 7 July 2024, ...

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