How Can We Incorporate the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy Into Our Service

How Can We Incorporate the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy Into Our Service

WORKS OF MERCY

OBRAS DE MISERICORDIA

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How can the Spiritual Corporal Works of Mercy be more present in our lives?

Corporal Works of Mercy / Obras de Misericordia corporales

  • Feed the hungry / Dar comer al hambriento – Help in a soup kitchen * Donate food or money to a food drive * Share homemade food with hungry people * Volunteer in a food bank * Share your lunch with someone who doesn’t have any * Make a meal for someone who is sick or grieving* Start a fundraiser for a soup kitchen * Raise awareness of hunger to give hungry people a voice
  • Clothe the naked / Vestir al desnudo – Donate clothes you have outgrown to St. Vincent de Paul or other charities * Donate socks, shoes, winter coats to homeless sheltersor churches * Organize a drive to collect clothes for the homeless * Make hats and scarves * Give your time and not just your money * Sort donated clothing
  • Bury the dead/ Enterrar a los muertos–Go to the wake and funeral for relatives or your classmates’ loved ones * Send flowers to the family or a memorial donation to charity * Talk to and pray with the bereaved, support them, listen to them, bring them food * Pray for the dead at a cemetery or at church * Help organize a funeral service and be involved at the Funeral Mass * Place wreaths or flowers at the grave * Visit a cemetery and help to clean up debris * Visit war memorials * Share memories of the deceased at a family gathering * Place Mass intentions or light a candle in church to pray for grieving families
  • Give alms to the poor / Dar limosna a los pobres – Donate money to St. Vincent DePaul Society or a homeless shelter * Babysit for free * Give clothes and other basic needs* Volunteer at a soup kitchen or shelter for women and children * Acknowledge and listen to a poor person’s story * Give blankets to homeless people * Donate personal items like toys or books to a person in need * Put money in the Poor Box at church
  • Shelter the homeless / Dar techo a quien no lo tiene– Find them a place to stay * Ask your parents for help bringing the homeless to a place to stay * Let the police help find a shelter * In a power outage, offer others a place to stay * Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity to build homes * Volunteer in a daycare * Donate tents, blankets, pillows, umbrellas, backpacks, and mats to the homeless * Help refugees feel safe and at home
  • Visit the sick and imprisoned/ Visitar a los enfermos y encarcelados– Send cards and family pictures to relatives that are in prison or homebound * Visit people in nursing homes to give them hope * Sit at the window with the homebound or share pictures of the outdoors * Read to them* Call them on the phone * Bring a special treat or a handmade item that will make them smile * Donate to Toys for Tots * Spend time talking to them and take their mind off their illness * Ask them about what life was like when they were your age * Spend time with a sick sibling * Volunteer at a hospital * Read to sick children * Do chores, run errands or help them get around in a wheelchair 

Spiritual Works of Mercy/ Obras de Misericordia Espirituales

  • Instruct/Teach / Instruir/Enseñar– Share a song, video or a picture * Invite people to come with you to a church event * Share your gift or talent with another * Give directions to someone who is lost* Participate and be an example to others * Bring other people to church
  • Console / Consolar– Visit someone going through a tough time * Speak with love, saying: “Things will get better,” “Don’t give up,” “How can I help you?” and “Stay strong”oHow* Remind others that they are loved * Ask others to stay positive and be confident in themselves * Help others remember that for every dark night there is a brighter day * Be there for others
  • Forgive / Perdonar– Always be ready to forgive, and have your words ready * Let go of the past * Be the bigger person * Pray for and talk to the person who has hurt you about why actions were wrong * Treat others as you would want to be treated – put yourself in their shoes * Acknowledge the act was wrong, but that the person is also a child of God * Ask yourself “What would Jesus do?”
  • Advise/Counsel / Aconsejar/Dar buen consejo – Show others a better way to lead their life * Teach friends to think positively * Talk about decisions and consequences * Listen and ask questions * Blog about your own decisions * Pray with friends about decisions so God can direct in the right way * Encourage others to seek more help when needed and to do the right thing
  • Comfort / Confortar– Be a friend * Tell people they are worth something and their life has meaning * Help the disabled and those who are troubled* Believe people’s stories and help them when they need something* Give a tissue and a hug to someone who is crying * Donate blood * Donate hair to Locks of Love * Look around at school and see if anyone is being picked on to comfort and befriend them * Give flowers to sick relatives
  • Bear wrongs patiently / Sufrir los defectoscon paciencia– Think before you speak * Stop swearing * Don’t use rude hand gestures * Stay calm when you hurt yourself * Control your temper * Do not jump to conclusions about situations * Discuss problems with someone else * Forgive and forget * Practice self-control and take deep breaths when you are getting angry * Learn to meditate * Punch the wall instead of someone else * Don’t scream at others * Think happy thoughts * Don’t always insist that you are right

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