- A
misericorde (/ˌmɪzərɪˈkɔːrd/ or /-zɛrɪ-/) (from
French word
miséricorde 'mercy') was a long,
narrow knife, used from the High
Middle Ages to deliver...
- 47°13′23″N 1°34′05″W / 47.223°N 1.568°W / 47.223; -1.568
Cemetery Miséricorde is one of the
major cemeteries in Nantes, France. It is
located in the...
- The
Sisters of
Mercy is a
religious institute for
women in the
Roman Catholic Church. It was
founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, by
Catherine McAuley....
- The
Sisters of
Misericorde were a
religious congregation founded by Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté (1794–1864) in Montreal,
Canada East, in 1848 and was dedicated...
- Our Lady of
Mercy or Our
Mother of
Mercy is an
epithet for Mary,
mother of Jesus, in her role as
Virgin of Mercy.
Several religious institutions bear this...
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incapacitated and
prohibit mercy killing.
Euthanasia Animal euthanasia Misericorde Editors of the
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Misericordia (French:
Miséricorde) is a 2024
thriller film
written and
directed by
Alain Guiraudie. It
stars Félix
Kysyl and
Catherine Frot. The film...
- pregnancy.[better source needed] The
Congregation of the
Sisters of
Misericorde was
founded in
Montreal in 1848 by Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté, a widow...
- The Société des
missionnaires de la
miséricorde divine (Missionaries of the
Divine Mercy) is a
Roman Catholic French Religious Order dedicated to Eucharistic...
- of sin. On one side the
image is also
joined by the
official motto:
Misericordes Sicut Pater (Merciful Like the Father),
derived from Luke 6:36, which...