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    • The Revelation of Mercy. It is "God, who is rich in mercy" 1 whom Jesus Christ has revealed to us as Father: it is His very Son who, in Himself, has manifested Him and made Him known to us.2 Memorable in this regard is the moment when Philip, one of the twelve Apostles, turned to Christ and said: "Lord, show us the Father, and we shall be satisfied"; and Jesus replied: "Have I been with you so long, and yet you do not know me...?
    • The Incarnation of Mercy. Although God "dwells in unapproachable light,"8 He speaks to man he means of the whole of the universe: "ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made."
    • When Christ Began To Do and To Teach. Before His own townspeople, in Nazareth, Christ refers to the words of the prophet Isaiah: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor.
    • The Concept of "Mercy" in the Old Testament. The concept of "mercy" in the Old Testament has a long and rich history. We have to refer back to it in order that the mercy revealed by Christ may shine forth more clearly.
  1. Dives in misericordia ( Latin: Rich in Mercy) is the name of the second encyclical written by Pope John Paul II. [1] It is a modern examination of the role of mercy —both God's mercy, and also the need for human mercy—introducing the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son as a central theme. The original text was written in longhand in Polish.

  2. The mystery of the divine Father’s love. So as we mark the 40th anniversary of the promulgation of Dives in Misericordia, let us take it up once again and read it, listening to St. John Paul’s perennial wisdom.

  3. Aug 18, 2015 · In the fullest expression of the divine economy concerning Salvation history, Gods profound mercy is the key to interpreting what appears to be senseless and cruel suffering and illuminates it as redemptive. A closer look at “mercy’s” Latin roots is clarifying. In Latin, mercy is signified by “misericordia.”.

  4. Dives in misericordia unfolds the revelation of divine mercy in salvation history through eight chapters, beginning with the biblical message of compassion and moving toward the mission of the contemporary Church to put mercy into practice.

  5. Nov 21, 2016 · WHAT DOES 'MISERICORDIA ET MISERA' MEAN? The title translates to 'Mercy and Misery.' St. Augustine used this expression to remember the scene of the Gospel in which they wanted to stone an...

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  7. The Old Testament encourages people suffering from misfortune, especially those weighed down by sin - as also the whole of Israel, which had entered into the covenant with God - to appeal for mercy, and enables them to count upon it: it reminds them of His mercy in times of failure and loss of trust.

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