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If you are confirmed Christian,you have a mission to do the corporal works of mercy.
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he fed the slaves(feed the hungry)
yes indeed my friend yes indeed
The Corporal Works of Mercy are physical acts performed to bring physical relief and comfort to others (Feed the hungry, Visit the imprisoned, Bury the dead, etc). Spiritual Works of Mercy are non-physical acts designed to comfort and guide the souls of others (Admonish, Instruct, Counsel, Forgive, Pray, etc.).
I do not exactly know, because she was in a cloistered convent. I think she did though, because her little way influenced others around her to be more helpful physically and spiritually. Her book Story of a Soul has been read throughout the world. Many people like to follow her Little way, and in this way I think Saint. Therese did many Corporal works of mercy, in an indirect way. I do hope this helps you. Amanda
Mary Mackillop demonstrated the corporal works of mercy by caring for the sick and the poor, providing shelter to those in need, and feeding the hungry. She founded schools to provide education to underprivileged children and consistently worked to improve the lives of others through her compassionate actions.
The two feet of Christian justice are:1. Works of Mercy (immediate Need)-Corporal Works of Mercy-Spiritual Works of Mercy2. Works of Social Action (Underlying causes)-Graced Social Structures-Sinful Social Structures
There are a number of saints named Anthony. Please be specific. Check out the list at this link and pick a saint named Anthony.
1.Feed the Hungry2. Give drink to the thirsty3. Shelter the homeless4. Clothe the Naked5. Visit the Sick6. Visit the Imprisoned7. Bury the Dead
Besides holding vigilant daily prayer services for her poor family, there were many works of mercy that Saint Rose of Lima performed. She is credited with being the founder of social work for her commitment to serving the poor, sick, and hurting residents in all communities she visited.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton practiced the 3 Spiritual Works of Mercy by advising the doubtful, instructing the ignorant, and comforting the afflicted through her teaching and caring for those in need.