Works of Mercy (Service) Validation Form - Delone Catholic High 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Student Name and Class Year at the top of the form. This identifies you as the service participant.
  3. Fill in the Date of Work of Mercy and Total Hours spent on the service activity. Accurate time tracking is essential for validation.
  4. Provide the Name of Organization Sponsoring the Work of Mercy, ensuring it reflects where you completed your service.
  5. In the section explaining how you served others, provide a detailed description of your activities and contributions.
  6. Indicate your involvement by checking 'YES' or 'NO' for each question regarding your experience during the service.
  7. Check all applicable experiences related to personal growth and awareness, marking those that resonate with you.
  8. Sign and date where indicated for both student and parent/guardian signatures, affirming that all information is accurate.
  9. Lastly, have your Adult Project Supervisor complete their section, including their signature and contact information.

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The traditional enumeration of the corporal works of mercy is as follows: (I) To feed the hungry; (2) To give drink to the thirsty; (3) To clothe the ; (4) To harbor the harborless; (5) To visit the sick; (6) To ransom the captive; (7) To bury the dead.
In Matthew 25, Jesus focuses on the works of mercy as the criteria of the Last Judgmentthe need to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the , visit the sick and those imprisoned, shelter homeless people and bury those who have died.
Spiritual mercy is obtain by God, and corporal works of mercy, are those good deeds,of mercy, that one shows,and bestowed upon others in Need.
Mercy Values Compassion. Compassion is a non-judgmental understanding of anothers need, which results in unselfish giving to meet that need. Hospitality. Justice. Respect. Excellence. Stewardship. Service.
In total there are 14 Works of Mercy; seven Corporal and seven Spiritual. The Corporal Works focus on taking care of others physical needs; feed the hungry, visit the sick, bury the dead etc. The Spiritual works focus on serving the needs of our and others souls.

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The various groups of figures composing the scene symbolically illustrate the seven corporal acts of mercy: to feed the hungry, to give drink to the thirsty, to clothe the , to give shelter to travellers, to visit the sick, to visit the imprisoned, and to bury the dead.
In his message for the 2016 World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, Show Mercy to our Common Home, Pope Francis surprised many by introducing an eighth work of mercy: care for our common home. This new work of mercy would be both corporal and spiritual.

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