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1 1, 1| whole family of present-day humanity are now living. In fact, 2 1, 1| God entered the history of humanity and, as a man, became an 3 1, 1| whole history of the sins of humanity, and in considering the 4 1, 4| seems, more aware, in all humanity's various spheres of existence, 5 1, 4| mission and her service are to humanity. At times this awareness 6 2, 7| his life that speaks, his humanity, his fidelity to the truth, 7 2, 7| of her Master and Lord to humanity - to the peoples, the nations, 8 2, 9| him draws near again to humanity, to each human being, giving 9 2, 10| value that belong to his humanity. In the mystery of the Redemption 10 2, 10| experience of the whole of humanity towards the mystery of God, 11 2, 11| the full dimension of its humanity, or in other words for the 12 2, 11| surpassing worth of his own humanity, and of the meaning of his 13 2, 11| adoption and the inner truth of humanity, a truth which - if in the 14 3, 14| situation to the truth within humanity: "In man himself many elements 15 3, 15| aware of the dignity of his humanity, more responsible, more 16 3, 15| and being degraded in his humanity? In men and "in man's world", 17 3, 15| by man for man, for his humanity, and for the future of people 18 3, 15| solicitude for man, for his humanity, for the future of men on 19 3, 16| in various ways let his humanity be subjected to the world 20 3, 17| overall development of his humanity.~The Church has always taught 21 4, 18| scatters"126. This treasure of humanity enriched by the inexpressible 22 4, 20| the new gift granted to humanity, the gift that is the Holy 23 4, 21| applied to the whole of humanity and to each human being. 24 4, 21| able to produce a mature humanity in each one of us. Mature 25 4, 21| in each one of us. Mature humanity means full use of the gift 26 4, 22| the whole of present-day humanity, also acquires the certainty 27 4, 22| herself to this prayer of humanity's new Advent, together with