Join us as we explore the Corporal Works of Mercy. In these pages you will learn what the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy are, how having an open-door policy effects a family, what it’s like to be in need and overlooked, and what prison looks like from the inside. You will also find non-fiction, poetry, book and media recommendations, and puzzles, as well as our various views on war in Controversy Corner. We can’t wait to hear what you think!
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Table of Contents:
Editor’s Note – Sarah Levesque
Letters to the Editor
List of the Works of Mercy
Matthew 25:31-48
Corporal Acts of Mercy Introduction – Sarah Levesque
The Invisible Family – T.K. Wilson
Scripture Search
The Insane Mercy of God – Ian Wilson
True Hospitality – Keturah Lamb
Ubi Caritas – Traditional Latin Office Hymn (Performed by Amy N.)
Dostoyevsky’s House of the Living – Lawrence “Mack in Texas” Hall
Some People Are Not in Prison – Lawrence “Mack in Texas” Hall
A Soup – Lawrence “Mack in Texas” Hall
What Does Jesus Look Like – Lawrence “Mack in Texas” Hall
Controversy Corner – Just War
7 Movies That Will Inspire You to do the Corporal Works of Mercy – Killarney Traynor
Book/Media Suggestions – Various
Saint Joseph, Worker of Mercy – Sarah Levesque
For the Least of These is Me – Amanda Pizzolatto
You Are the Daily Good – Lawrence “Mack in Texas” Hall
Bible Trivia
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