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How does this quote, from Pope St. John Paul II connect to the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick? (5-7 SENTENCE PARAGRAPH) "Jesus’ suffering has human dimensions; it also is unique in the history of humanity — a depth and intensity that, while being human, can also be an incomparable depth and intensity of suffering, insofar as the man who suffers is in person the only begotten Son himself: “God from God.” Therefore, only he — the only begotten Son — is capable of embracing the measure of evil contained in the sin of man: In every sin and in “total” sin, according to the dimensions of the historical existence of humanity on earth."

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