Camillians

Camillians

The Camillians or (Clerks Regular) Ministers to the Sick are a Roman Catholic religious order of the type of Regular Clerks, founded by Saint Camillus de Lellis. A red cross was chosen by Camillus as the distinguishing badge for the members of the Order to wear upon their black cassocks. The founder taught his volunteers that the "hospital was a house of God, a garden where the voices of the sick were music from heaven".

Structure

As per June 2006, the Order of Clerks Regular Ministers of the Sick is divided into Provinces (the main level of geographical jurisdictions), some of which have Delegations and/or Foundations in other continents; they are distributed geographically as follows: Europe is divided into 11 Provinces (4 of which are in Italy), and 4 Foundations; Asia into 1 Province, 3 Delegations and 4 Foundations; Africa into 2 Delegations and 5 Foundations; Australia into 1 Delegation.

Mother House

Lombard-Venetian Province (central and eastern parts of northern Italy, the former Austrian part)

Foundation in Armenia

Foundation in Canada

Delegation in Colombia

Foundation in Ecuador

Delegation in Peru

Delegation in India

Delegation in Kenya

Delegation in Thailand

Piedmontese Province (north western Italy)

Foundation in Haiti

Foundation in Georgia (country)

Roman Province

Delegation in Burkina Faso

Sicilian-Neapolitan Province (southern Italy)

Foundation in Benin

Anglo-Irish Province

Delegation in Australia

Austrian Province

Foundation in Hungary

French Province

Foundation in Benin

Polish Province

Foundation in Germany

Foundation in Madagascar

Foundation in Italy

Foundation in Hungary

Spanish Province

Delegazione in Argentina

German Province

Dutch Province

Foundation in Tanzania

Foundation in Colombia

North-American Province

Brazilian Province

The Philippine Province with Taiwan and Australia as Delegations (known earlier as the Far East Province)

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