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They expended great time and energy in the works of mercy.
We hope it forestalls the day when works of mercy become a federal crime.
He began to practice works of mercy and to perform his religious obligations with fidelity.
But, along with the elimination of vice came the works of mercy.
"Doing the works of mercy is a real test of Christianity," he said.
She continued in works of mercy all her life."
Worship is embodied by works of mercy, prayer, and participation in member's local church.
In addition to performing works of mercy they constituted a bodyguard for the bishop.
The sisters devoted themselves especially to the care of the sick and other works of mercy.
Several works of mercy from Christian scriptures are addressed in this parable.
This is the third particularly salient feature of their commitment to the works of mercy.
Catholic social teaching emphasises support for the poor and the afflicted through the corporal works of mercy.
In Methodist teaching, works of mercy are a prudential means of grace.
He takes part in numerous city emblishment and works of mercy non-profit organizations activity.
Commitment to works of mercy completed the cycle that began with ministries of the Word.
They devote themselves either to education or to parochial works of mercy or to the foreign missions.
Mother Rosario participated in this corporal works of mercy.
Quinn had seen Father Donovan there before, performing his works of mercy, and knew he was legitimate.
"Pardoning offenses and injuries" was one of the seven spiritual works of mercy.
His largest work was a seven works of mercy, which Houbraken found his best work.
Mother Teresa daily performed works of mercy.
The redemption of captives is listed among the corporal works of mercy.
Along with encouraging more enthusiastic homage to Mary, the order sought to foster perseverance in works of mercy.
Corporal Works of Mercy are those that tend to bodily needs of others.
Taken for granted all along was encouraging students, as far as their age allowed, to practice the works of mercy that the Jesuits favored.