relief+from+distress
21Co-counselling — (spelled co counseling in American English) is a grassroots, low cost method of personal change based on reciprocal peer counseling. It uses simple methods that can be seen as a refinement of you tell me your problems and I ll tell you mine . In… …
22comfort — [kum′fərt] vt. [ME comforten < OFr conforter, to comfort < LL (esp. in Vulg. of O.T.) confortare, to strengthen much < L com , intens. + fortis, strong: see FORT1] 1. to soothe in distress or sorrow; ease the misery or grief of; bring… …
23redress — re·dress /ri dres, rē ˌdres/ n 1 a: relief from distress b: a means of obtaining a remedy 2: compensation (as damages) for wrong or loss re·dress /ri dres/ vt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of La …
24redress — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French redresser to set upright, restore, redress, from re + dresser to set straight more at dress Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) to set right ; remedy < looked to charity, not to legislation …
25solace — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …
26solaced — adj. comforted, encouraged, consoled; alleviated, relieved sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …
27solaces — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …
28solacing — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …
29consolation — n. Solace, comfort, encouragement, alleviation of sorrow, relief from distress …
30Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities Charity and Charities …