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1 1 | every family and of all humanity; you are also the youth
2 1 | everyone. It is a possession of humanity itself.~In you there is
3 3 | potentiality of a concrete humanity, in which there is as it
4 3 | that they are of no use to humanity!~So can we say that their
5 5 | God which is inscribed in humanity from the beginning. And
6 6 | Covenant between God and humanity. The commandments determine
7 6 | the moral conscience of humanity, in such a way that those
8 6 | societies, nations and of all humanity.~In this field how much
9 7 | Man sees himself, his own humanity, both as his own interior
10 7 | through the whole history of humanity. What is certain is that
11 7 | affirmation of man and of humanity such as only he is capable
12 7 | persecution, defeat, when our humanity is as it were blotted out
13 9 | In this undertaking your humanity develops and grows, while
14 10| large extent the future of humanity is decided along the paths
15 10| in you!". The Church and humanity entrust to you the great
16 10| the future. The Church and humanity firmly believe that you
17 11| beginning the history of humanity passes-and will do so until
18 11| endowed in your individual humanity. Here we come back to the
19 13| youth gives to the concrete humanity of each of you is consolidated
20 14| with the achievements of humanity, and still more through
21 14| contained in the works of humanity. Through contact with people
22 14| build up and enrich the humanity of each one of us.~In a
23 15| capable of bringing about humanity's self-destruction. There
24 15| known in the history of humanity. This is dealt with in the
25 15| such a degree of peril for humanity all over the world? What
26 15| you rightly ask: Why does humanity's great progress in science
27 15| material world turn against humanity itself in so many ways?
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