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The very word mercy is derived from the Latin miserum cor, a sorrowful heart....
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Fulton J. Sheen
Book:
The Cross and the Beatitudes
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The very word mercy is derived from the Latin miserum cor, a sorrowful heart. Mercy is, therefore, a compassionate understanding of another's unhappiness.
( Fulton J. Sheen )
[ The Cross and the Beatitudes ]
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