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John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept (10[1])described by Saint Faustina (10[1])Kowalska. (10[1])Pope Francis I declared 2016 an (10[1])“Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” (10[1]-5[1])The opening of the Kyrie (“KEE-ree-ay”) prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, (10[1])in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept (-5[1])on them as sinners? ■END■ (10[4]0[1])

ANSWER: mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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