When Our Blessed Lord came to earth, He only taught for three years, and He never got far from home in Israel. We hear of Him having dealings with the pagans several times in the Gospels, the most noteworthy being, of course, His dealings with Pilate and the Roman soldiers. Also, there was the episode with the Samaritan woman in which He initially ignored her but did show pity and compassion when she continued to entreat Him.
Not if you believe in Hell. In John 14:6 Jesus says, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Meaning only if you believe Jesus is God will go to the comfortable place otherwise it's painful place. By definition, pagan means someone who does not believe in Christianity. This mandate also excludes Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, etc. so it's going to be crowed in hell.
God created every single human being on the earth, and He created them out of love. He loves each and every human being and wants them to be with Him forever in heaven. He expects each of us to spread the Good News and evanglize everyone - including, and most especially, the "pagans". Given the way our modern society is going, we seem to becoming more pagan not less which shows an extreme lack of prayer and witness by those Catholic Christians whom God is depending upon. You should set about learning your faith right now, and not expect the few years you had at Church to get ready for your First Communion or Confirmation - that is just a beginning and it is not what Christianity is about. Pray! and Learn your faith! You are not getting into heaven by yourself, you either bring others with you or you don't get in. God has pity and compassion on each of us, but each of us is here to serve as His arms, His legs, and His Mouth!
Our Lord Showed Compassion to the pagan, even though He likened them to dogs (as was the custom of the Jews in Our Lord's day).
everyone was created by the God. And the door to his mercy is open to all
Pity is when you feel sorry for someone, but it doesn't come from your heart. Pity doesn't help anyone but compassion does. You will notice in the Gospels that "Jesus was moved with compassion for the multitudes" is mentioned several times. He saw their spiritual state and felt compassion for them, to help with their needs. You can feel pity for someone all day long, but when you feel compassion and empathy for someone you will be moved to action to help them in some way, hopefully.
(compassion - sympathy or pity for someone's suffering)His compassion led him to adopt a neglected dog from the shelter.The captain showed no compassion for the drowning passsengers.Examples of COMPASSIONHe felt compassion for the lost child.She shows compassion to the sick.She had the compassion to offer help when it was needed most.
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words that describe compassion is consciousness, mercilessness, pity, sympathy, and sorrow
Take pity/show some compassion.
Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness., That which causes pity or compassion; misery; distress; a pitiful sight.
The spelling is rachmones (or rachmonis), a Yiddish word for pity or compassion.
No because it shows you care and have compassion. More people should have pity as opposed to judging , hurting etc..
Yes, the word 'pity' is a noun, a word for feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others; a word for a thing.The word 'pity' is also a verb: pity, pities, pitying, pitied.
The word 'pity' is a noun, a word for feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others; a word for a thing.The word 'pity' is also a verb: pity, pities, pitying, pitied.
The Native Americans took pity on them and showed them how to survive.