Publisher's Synopsis
The Works of Mercy 978-0-89942-305-0
The Works of Mercy is an ideal gift for a child's First Holy Communion.The St. Joseph Picture Books Series is a magnificent series of religious books for children, superbly illustrated in full color and simply written, that will help all children to better understand the Catholic Faith. These books are ideal for home or school. The St. Joseph Picture Books Series is intended to help teach the basics of the Catholic Faith to children in an enjoyable manner. The books in the Series deal with one or more of the following themes: (1) the teachings of the Church, (2) the Christian way of life, and (3) our Catholic worship (including both public and private prayers and devotions). Each book also carries the Imprimatur, assuring that the contents are in line with Church teaching.
Among the features of this book are:
- Brief and easy-to-read biography on the life and legacy of this saint
- Vibrant, full-color illustrations
- High-quality paper
- Durable, sewn paperback binding
- Conveniently sized at 5 1/2" X 7 ⅜" to accommodate little hands
- a presentation page that allows for easy personalization of this book when used as a gift
- an explanation of the Seven Corporal and Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy and how we can live them out each day.
- Nihil Obstat
- Imprimatur
Teaching children about the works of mercy--acts of compassion directed toward meeting the needs of others--is essential for fostering empathy, kindness, and a sense of social responsibility. These works, which are traditionally divided into corporal (focused on physical needs) and spiritual (focused on emotional and spiritual support), encourage children to think beyond themselves and to consider the well-being of others. By practicing corporal works like feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, and visiting the sick, children learn the value of generosity and the impact they can have on their community.
Introducing children to the spiritual works, such as comforting those in sorrow, teaching others, and forgiving, helps them develop emotional intelligence and the ability to connect with people on a deeper level. They learn to be patient, understanding, and supportive, qualities that are essential for building strong, meaningful relationships.
As children grow, engaging in the works of mercy helps them build character, understand social justice, and appreciate the importance of service. These experiences not only prepare them to contribute positively to society but also nurture their sense of purpose and fulfillment. Ultimately, learning about the works of mercy enables children to see themselves as agents of change, cultivating a lifelong commitment to kindness and empathy. Special Topics Include:
The Corporal Works of Mercy
- To Feed the Hungry
- To Give Drink to the Thirsty
- To Clothe the Naked
- To Visit Those Who are in Prison
- To Shelter the Homeless
- TO Visit the Sick
- To Bury the Dead
- To Admonish the Sinner
- To Instruct the Ignorant
- To Counsel the Doubtful
- To Comfort the Sorrowful
- To Bear Wrongs Patiently
- To Forgive Injuries
- To Pray for the Living and the Dead
- A Pray for Animals