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Philanthropy: The Intersection of Values and Love.
The word philanthropy comes from the Greek philanthropos, which means a love of humanity. The broader understanding of philanthropy recognizes anything that helps people to become more human is an exercise of love. This is consistent with Catholic theology’s understanding of the Incarnation and how our participation with grace is "sacramental."