The Corporal Works of Mercy:
The Spiritual Works of Mercy:
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Catholic AnswerBelow are the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. The Spiritual Works of Mercy are spread out all through the Scriptures, the Corporal Works of Mercy (saving the last one - that of almsgiving are all contained starting at St. Matthew 23:31, when Our Blessed Lord describes how we are going to be judged. To give alms to the poor is listed in many other places in The Bible, so should be with the list. The Corporal Works of Mercy are physical actions one can do that show God's mercy. The Catechism says specifically that works of mercy are required from every single person to put off completely the "old man" and to put on the "new man". This is covered under the punishments of sin in paragraphs 1472-1473:1473 The forgiveness of sin and resoration of communion with God entail the remission of the eternal punishment of sin, but temporal punishment of sin remains. While patiently bearing sufferings and trials of all kinds and, when the day comes, serenely facing death, the Christian must strive to accept this temporal punishment of sin as a grace. He should strive by works of mercy and charity, as well as by prayer and the various practices of penance, [emphasis added] to put off completely the "old man" and to put on the "new man." (Eph 4:22, 24)
The Spiritual Works of Mercy
To admonish the sinner,
To instruct the ignorant,
To counsel the doubtful,
To comfort the sorrowful,
To bear wrongs patiently,
To forgive all injuries,
To pray for the living and the dead.
The Corporal Works of Mercy
Matt 25:31
To feed the hungry,
To give drink to the thirsty,
To clothe the naked,
To visit the prisoners,
To shelter the homeless
To visit the sick,
To bury the dead
To give alms to the poor.
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The Corporal Works of Mercy
Matt 25:31-
To feed the hungry,
To give drink to the thirsty,
To clothe the naked,
To visit the prisoners,
To shelter the homeless
To visit the sick,
To bury the dead
To give alms to the poor.
There are seven spiritual works of mercy, and eight corporal works of mercy, the first seven being listed together in St. Matthew's Gospel.
The Spiritual Works of Mercy
To admonish the sinner,
To instruct the ignorant,
To counsel the doubtful,
To comfort the sorrowful,
To bear wrongs patiently,
To forgive all injuries,
To pray for the living and the dead.
The Corporal Works of Mercy
Matt 25:31
To feed the hungry,
To give drink to the thirsty,
To clothe the naked,
To visit the prisoners,
To shelter the homeless
To visit the sick,
To bury the dead
To give alms to the poor.
The Seven Corporal Works of Mercy are: # Feed the hungry # Give drink to the thirsty # Welcome the stranger # Clothe the naked # Visit the sick # Visit the prisoner # Bury the dead.
Catholic AnswerThe Corporal Works of Mercy are listed in St. Matthew 25:31-46 when Our Blessed Lord is describing the Last Judgment; in other words, this is how we are going to be judged! There is another Corporal Work of Mercy, not listed with the others, it is found throughout Scripture and the Church always lists it with the others: to give alms to the poor, to make eight. Below are the original seven found in St. Matthew, I would think that most Churches have a ministry to cover each of these, and any Christian trying to lead a good life and follow Our Blessed Lord should be involved in at least some of them on a regular basis. Please talk to your pastor or local youth leader to see what is being done in your parish about doing these:Feed the hungryGive drink to the thirstyWelcome the strangerClothe the nakedVisit the sickVisit the prisonerBury the dead.
seven of them concern physical needs and are called the corporal (from the Latin word for body) works of mercy:* To feed the hungry;* to give drink to the thirsty;* to clothe the naked;* to shelter the homeless;* to visit the sick;* to visit those in prison;* to bury the dead.The other seven respond to spiritual and emotional needs:* To instruct the ignorant;* to counsel the doubtful;* to admonish the sinner;* to comfort the sorrowful;* to forgive injuries;* to bear wrongs patiently;* to pray for the living and the dead.
.Catholic AnswerThe most important thing to Catholics is Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, suffered and died for us on the Cross, and established the Catholic Church to bring His Love and Salvation to all people. Catholics follow the Ten Commandments, the Seven Precepts of the Church, and the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Actually, there are seven spiritual works of mercy. They are 1. To admonish sinners 2. To instruct the ignorant 3. To counsel the doubtful 4. To comfort the sorrowful 5. To bear wrongs patiently 6. To forgive all injuries and 7. To pray for the living and the dead.
The seven spiritual works of mercy: 1. Counsel the doubtful. 2. Instruct the ignorant. 3. Admonish sinners. 4. Comfort the afflicted. 5. Forgive offenses. 6. Bear wrongs patiently. 7. Pray for the living and the dead.
The seven swans-a-swimming represents the seven fold gifts of the Holy Spirit. Prophesy, serving, teaching, exhortation, contribution, leadership and mercy
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