CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS IN SOCIAL CARE PLAN. CHRISTIAN SELFLESSNESS

Authors

  • Gheorghe Adrian Fofiu Middle School no. 1 Buntesti, Bihor County

Abstract

 The author presents a perspective of the social work assitance in Romania through the hystory of the relation between the state and the Christian Church. In the public social work in Romania, because of the relationship of Church-State cooperation, you will meet priests performing spiritual activity not only in social work centers; find chapels or churches built in the public spaces of social care funded entirely by the State, find partnerships between Dioceses and the District Centres for Social Assistance and so on, things that can not be done or would be difficult to achieve in the European Union, where there are secular states such as France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium.

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Published

2013-11-08