compassion it is a feeling ofand compassion, awakened by the misfortune or misery of others. The expression mercy has a Latin origin, it is formed by the junction of miserere (to have compassion), and cordis (heart). "Having compassion from the heart" means being able to feel what the other person feels, approaching your feelings to someone else's feelings, being in solidarity with people.
Compassion! is an exclamation used when we are faced with a situation of despair, of suffering. It is also a cry from those asking for compassion.
bestow mercy to someone is to forgive him for the simple act of kindness, even though the other does not deserve the forgiveness.
Divine Mercy it is God to forgive sins despite the sins of sinners. It is release from judgment. During the blessing offered by the Pope, called Urbi et Orbi, penance and indulgence are granted to the faithful who confess, receive communion and are free from mortal sins. In prayer, the Pope asks Almighty God to have mercy and forgive sinners.
Carry the flag of mercy it is when the individual has kindness in his heart, he is the person who is always ready to help the other, cares for the other, without second interests, he is called the good Samaritan.
Mother of Mercy is the expression used in the Catholic Church, to denominate the mother of Jesus, for her immense goodness, as we see in the first excerpt of the prayer Hail Queen: Hail, Queen, mother of mercy, sweet life, our hope, Save.
houses of mercy they are charities, created with the mission of treating and helping the sick and disabled.
works of mercy, there are 14 precepts that, according to Catholic doctrine, must be followed by its faithful. Seven works refer to temporal actions: giving food to those who are hungry, giving water to those who are thirsty, dressing the nudes, providing lodging for pilgrims, assisting the sick, dressing the prisoners and burying the dead. Seven other works refer to spiritual actions: giving good advice, teaching the ignorant, correcting the wrong, comforting the sad, forgive the injuries, patiently suffer the weaknesses of our neighbors, and pray to God for all the needy, both living and dead.
Mercy was the name of the dagger that the knights wore on the right side of their waists and which was used to kill the opponent, who had already fallen, if he did not ask for mercy. The fatal blow was made with the dagger and was called coup de grace.
Misericórdia is the name of the song recorded by Father Marcelo Rossi, which is part of the album Ágape Musical, released in 2011.