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1 I,9 | Church the horizons of a humanity more fully prepared for
2 II,11 | Father to reconcile all humanity to himself, after original
3 II,12 | the world and the whole of humanity because of "who he is" and "
4 II,12 | Father to forgive the sins of humanity: "Father, forgive them;
5 II,12 | the wounds inflicted on humanity by sin, and he offered release
6 II,12 | whole of creation and all humanity, to be accepted finally
7 II,12 | to every person and all humanity in all of life's situations.
8 II,13 | Jesus Christ: the Truth of Humanity~13. How does the humanity
9 II,13 | Humanity~13. How does the humanity of Jesus and the ineffable
10 II,13 | the accomplishment of a humanity re-created and renewed according
11 II,13 | communion between God and humanity; it also established a new
12 II,14 | his life that speaks, his humanity, his fidelity to the truth,
13 II,14 | for the truth of their own humanity.~ ~
14 III,15| undertakings which benefit humanity on its journey through history. ‘
15 III,17| of the communion of all humanity under the headship of Christ. 63
16 V,24 | visible plan of God's love for humanity, the sacrament of salvation".115
17 V,28 | resurrection and new life for humanity. I encourage the various
18 V,29 | dialogue of salvation with humanity through the Son in the power
19 V,29 | within the vast throng of humanity (cf. Lk 12:32), but also
20 V,31 | for peace and the good of humanity. 162 The Church must continue
21 VI,34 | spiritual impoverishment of humanity. The Church in Asia would
22 VI,41 | which God has entrusted to humanity. The protection of the environment
23 VII,46| bearer of the heritage of humanity itself, because through
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