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Aboutredirect|Merciful|people called "the Merciful"|List of people known as the Merciful Mercy ( Middle English , from Anglo-Norman language|Anglo-French merci , from Medieval Latin merced- , merces , from Latin , "price paid, wages", from merc- , merxi "merchandise") is broad term that refers to benevolence, forgiveness and kindness in a variety of ethical, religious, social and legal contexts. Forgiveness, mercy, and clemency by Austin Sarat, Nasser Hussain 2006 ISBN 0-8047-5333-4 pages 1-5Reflections of equality by Christoph Menke 2006 ISBN 0-8047-4474-2 page 193
The concept of a "Merciful God" appears in various religions, including Christianity and Islam. Performing acts of mercy as a component of religious beliefs is also emphasized through actions such as the giving of alms, and care for the sick and Works of Mercy .
In the social and legal context, mercy may refer both to compassionate behavior on the part of those in power (e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict), or on the part of a humanitarian third party, e.g., a mission of mercy aiming to treat war victims.
Religion
One of the basic virtues of chivalry , Christian ethics , Islam , and Judaism , it is also related to concepts of justice and morality in behavior between people.
Christianity
see also|Works of MercyIn the Old Testament God is considered "Merciful and Gracious" and is praised for it, e.g. as in wikisource:Bible (American Standard)/Psalms#103|Psalms 103 (8) . The emphasis on mercy appears in numerous parts of the New Testament , e.g., as in the Beatitudes in wikisource:Bible (American Standard)/Matthew#5:7|Matthew 5:7 : "Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy". In the Parable of the Prodigal Son ( wikisource:Bible (American Standard)/Luke#15:11|Luke 15:11-32 ) Jesus describes fatherly mercy as "a gratuitous, generous gift". In wikisource:Bible (American Standard)/Ephesians#2:4|Ephesians 2:4 Apostle Paul refers to the mercy of God in terms of salvation: "God, being rich in mercy,... even when we were dead through our sins, made us alive together with Christ".
This devotional element of mercy as part of the Christian tradition was echoed by Saint Augustine who called mercy "ever ancient, ever new". Mercies Remembered by Matthew R Mauriello 2011 ISBN 1-61215-005-5 page 149-160 Augustine , Confessions (St. Augustine)|Confessions , Book X, 27 The Works of Mercy (seven corporal and seven spiritual works) are part of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.
Roman Catholicism
see also|Divine Mercy|Divine Mercy Sunday The Catechism of the Catholic Church emphasizes the importance of the Works of Mercy (item 2447) and in Roman Catholic teachings, the mercy of God flows through the work of the Holy Spirit. We Believe in the Holy Spirit by Andrew Apostoli 2002 ISBN 1-931709-31-9 pages 105-107 http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a7.htm#2447 Vatican website Catechism item 2447 Roman Catholic liturgy includes frequent references to mercy, e.g., as in Kyrie|Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison : Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08714a.htm Catholic encyclopedia: Kyrie Eleison
In the 20th century, there was new focus on mercy in the Roman Catholic Church, partly due to the Divine Mercy devotion. The primary focus of the Divine Mercy devotion is the merciful love of God and the desire to let that love and mercy flow through one's own heart towards those in need of it.Ann Ball, 2003 Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 0-87973-910-X page 175
Pope John Paul II was a follower of the Divine Mercy devotion, due to Saint Mary Faustina Kowalska (1905–1938), who is known as the Apostle of Mercy .''Butler's lives of the saints: the third millennium by Paul Burns, Alban Butler 2001 ISBN 978-0-86012-383-5 page 252 Saints of the Jubilee by Tim Drake 2002 ISBN 978-1-4033-1009-5 pages 85-95 Pope John Paul II established Divine Mercy Sunday . In his long encyclical Dives in Misericordia (Latin for Rich in Mercy'') he examined of the role of mercy — both God's mercy, and also the need for human mercy. http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_30111980_dives-in-misericordia_en.html Vatican website: Dives in Misericordia
A number of Roman Catholic shrines are specifically dedicated to Divine Mercy, e.g. the Divine Mercy Sanctuary (Krakow)|Basilica of Divine Mercy in Krakow Poland, and the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy (Stockbridge, Massachusetts) . http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/travels/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_07061997_sr-faustina_en.html Vatican website: Shrine of Divine Mercy During the dedication of the Basilica of Divine Mercy John Paul II quoted Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul|the Diary of Faustina and called mercy the "greatest attribute of God Almighty". http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/homilies/2002/documents/hf_jp-ii_hom_20020817_shrine-divine-mercy_en.html Vatican website: Dedication of the Shrine of Divine Mercy
The first World Apostolic Congress on Mercy was held in Rome in April 2008 and was inaugurated by Pope Benedict XVI . http://www.zenit.org/article-22184? l=english Zenit April 2, 2008 http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0801799.htm Catholic News Service, APril 3, 2008
Islam
In Islam the title "Most Merciful" (al-Rahman) is one of the names of Allah and Compassionate (al-Rahim), is the most common name occurring in the Quran . Rahman and Rahim both derive from the root Rahmat, which refers to tenderness and benevolence. World religions and Islam: a critical study, Part 1 by Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi, 2003 Sarup and Sons Publishers ISBN 81-7625-414-2 page 211 As a form of mercy, the giving of alms ( zakat ) is the fourth of the Five Pillars of Islam and one of the requirements for the faithful.Hooker, Richard (July 14, 1999). "arkan ad-din the five pillars of religion". Washington State University. http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/5PILLARS.HTM
Judaism
In the Jewish Bible mercy is one of the outstanding attributes of God. In the central revelation at Sinai is to recognize YAHWEH as "the Lord is a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness" (2 Exodus 34.6). After the exile by John Barton, David James Reimer 1997 ISBN 978-0-86554-524-3 page 90 This is emphasized in the Babylonian exile, "The Lord has comforted his people and is kind to his arms. ... Can a woman forget her infant, a mother of her womb? And even if they would forget him. I will never forget you "(Isaiah 49,13.15) why is the demand of mercy to the people". It is good to pray and fast, to be merciful and just "(Tobit 12:8).
Other religions and beliefs
Kwan Yin the goddess of mercy and compassion, is one of the best known and most venerated Bodhisattva in Asia. Guan Yin: goddess of compassion by Kok Kiang Koh 2004 ISBN 981-229-379-5 pages 6-8
Karu?a (often translated as "compassion") is part of the beliefs of both Buddhism and Jainism . Karu?a is present in all schools of Buddhism and in Jainism it is viewed as one of the reflections of universal friendship.
Law and ethics
In a legal sense, a defendant having been found guilty of a Death penalty|capital crime may ask for clemency from being Execution (legal)|executed .
To be "mercy", the behavior generally can not be compelled by outside forces. A famous literary example that alludes to the impact of the ethical components of the mercy on the legal aspects is from The Merchant of Venice when Portia asks Shylock to show mercy. He asks, "On what compulsion, must I? " She responds:
The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.
See also
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Divine Mercy
Fathers of Mercy
Mercy Corps
Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy|Our Lady of Mercy