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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 36 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, to decide whether, 2 1, 39 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, to specify adaptations, 3 1, 40 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, must, in this matter, 4 1, 44 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, set up a liturgical 5 1, 44 | liturgical science, sacred music, art and pastoral practice. So 6 1, 46 | sacred music and sacred art.~These three commissions 7 2, 54 | to tho norm laid down in Art. 36 of this Constitution.~ 8 2, 54 | regulation laid down in Art. 40 of this Constitution 9 3, 63 | according to the norm of Art. 36.~b) In harmony with 10 3, 63 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, of this Constitution. 11 3, 65 | to the norm laid down in Art. 37-40, of this Constitution.~ 12 3, 77 | ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 52, of this Constitution 13 3, 77 | according to the provision of Art. 63. But the rite must always 14 3, 79 | revised, as laid down in Art. 63, new sacramentals may 15 4, 91 | of the hours proposed in Art. 89, the psalms are no longer 16 4, 96 | individually, as laid down in Art. 89.~ 17 4, 101 | according to the provision of Art. 36.~2. The competent superior 18 5, 107 | accordance with the provisions of Art. 39 and 40.~ 19 5, 110 | authorities mentioned in Art. 22.~Nevertheless, let the 20 6, 112 | even than that of any other art. The main reason for this 21 6, 112 | approves of all forms of true art having the needed qualities, 22 6, 113 | used, the provisions of Art. 36 are to be observed; 23 6, 113 | observed; for the Mass, Art. 54; for the sacraments, 24 6, 113 | 54; for the sacraments, Art. 63; for the divine office. 25 6, 113 | for the divine office. Art. 101.~ 26 6, 114 | theirs, as laid down in Art. 28 and 30.~ 27 6, 116 | action, as laid down in Art. 30.~ 28 6, 119 | genius, as indicated in Art. 39 and 40.~Therefore, when 29 6, 120 | authority, as laid down in Art. 22, 52, 37, and 40. This 30 7 | CHAPTER VII SACRED ART AND SACRED FURNISHINGS ~ 31 7, 122 | especially to religious art and to its highest achievement, 32 7, 122 | achievement, which is sacred art. These arts, by their very 33 7, 123 | any particular style of art as her very own; she has 34 7, 123 | into being a treasury of art which must be very carefully 35 7, 123 | carefully preserved. The art of our own days, coming 36 7, 124 | encouragement and favor they show to art which is truly sacred, should 37 7, 126 | passing judgment on works of art, local ordinaries shall 38 7, 126 | diocesan commission on sacred art and, if needed, also to 39 7, 126 | commissions referred to in Art. 44, 45, and 46.~Ordinaries 40 7, 127 | with the spirit of sacred art and of the sacred liturgy. 41 7, 127 | a knowledge and love of art.~It is also desirable that 42 7, 127 | schools or academies of sacred art should be founded in those 43 7, 128 | liturgical books, as laid down in Art. 25, there is to be an early 44 7, 128 | According to the norm of Art. 22 of this Constitution, 45 7, 129 | and development of sacred art, and about the sound principles 46 7, 129 | engaged in producing works of art.~ Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
47 Intro, 5 | over the future, by the art of projecting and by planning.~ 48 4, 42(11)| History and History of Art, March 9, 1956: AAS 48 ( 49 5, 48(1) | Theologica, Suppl. Quaest. 49, art. 3 ad 1, Decretum pro Armenis: 50 6, 59 | that he can practice any art he chooses: that finally, 51 6, 62 | acknowledges also new forms of art which are adapted to our 52 8, 75 | same time, the very noble art of politics,8 and should 53 8, 75 | should seek to practice this art without regard for their Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
54 4, 26 | prepared in the catechetical art, that they may collaborate Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
55 6, 29 | fostered, especially the art of living fraternally and Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
56 6, 19 | carefully instructed in the art of directing souls, whereby 57 6, 20 | the students to learn the art of exercising the apostolate Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
58 1, 2 | one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
59 5, 21(26)| Fide, Decret. 18 aug. 1913, art. 33; Decret. 14 aug. 1914, 60 5, 21(26)| 33; Decret. 14 aug. 1914, art. 27; Decret. 27 mart. 1916, 61 5, 21(26)| Decret. 27 mart. 1916, art. 14; S.C. pro Eccl. Orient., 62 5, 21(26)| Decret. 1 mart. 1929, art. 36; Decret. 4 maii 1930 63 5, 21(26)| 36; Decret. 4 maii 1930 art. 41.~ Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
64 1, 6 | as they are called, of art and the norms of morality. 65 2, 14 | entertainment, humane culture or art, especially when they are 66 2, 14 | that the noble and ancient art of the drama, which now 67 Appen, 24 | case with ancient works of art, the name of the Lord may


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