Religious entities play a crucial role in promoting charitable activities and addressing social and economic emergencies. These entities, often rooted in ethical and spiritual principles, act as intermediaries between public institutions and the needs of citizens, providing assistance, education, and material support.
The charitable activities promoted by religious entities encompass a wide range of initiatives, including the management of soup kitchens for the needy, the reception of migrants and refugees, the promotion of educational programs, and the care of vulnerable individuals such as the elderly and disabled. Such actions are based on universal values such as charity, social justice, and respect for human dignity, contributing to collective well-being and social cohesion.
This paper aims to:
Analyze the contribution of religious entities in the realm of solidarity, focusing on the social impact of their activities.
Examine the role of cooperation between religious entities, secular organizations, and government institutions in building an effective and inclusive support network to address contemporary challenges such as poverty, inequality, and humanitarian crises;
Explore the legal implications of the charitable activities of religious entities, with particular attention to the regulatory framework governing their legal status and the modalities of their functions.