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1 2 | noble and distinguished art may contribute more every
2 3 | masters of this liberal art and distinguished students
3 3 | made in the study of this art have persuaded Us that this
4 4 | We hope that the noble art of sacred music - adapted
5 7 | peoples, sacred song and the art of music have been used
6 17| and magnificent works of art. To these works not only
7 18| progress of this musical art clearly shows how sincerely
8 18| Church must insist that this art remain within its proper
9 23| prescribed for all religious art and, indeed, for art in
10 23| religious art and, indeed, for art in general. Now we are aware
11 23| with the right rules of art. They try to justify this
12 23| nature and character of art itself. They go on to say
13 23| standards extraneous to art, whether they are religious
14 23| seriously hurt the dignity of art and place bonds and shackles
15 24| serious, and which affects all art and every artist. It is
16 24| appeal to the principles of art or of aesthetics, but which
17 25| divine Model. Therefore even art and works of art must be
18 25| Therefore even art and works of art must be judged in the light
19 26| 25. Art certainly must be listed
20 26| Hence that outworn dictum "art for art's sake" entirely
21 26| outworn dictum "art for art's sake" entirely neglects
22 26| people wrongly assert that art should be exempted entirely
23 26| which does not spring from art itself. Thus this dictum
24 28| this is true of works of art in general, it obviously
25 28| to religious and sacred art. Actually religious art
26 28| art. Actually religious art is even more closely bound
27 28| turn his hand to religious art. He lacks, as it were, that
28 29| that this sacred labor of art is an act of worship and
29 30| contribute through their art and industry is a welcome
30 31| standards for religious art apply in a stricter and
31 35| ceremony with its noble art. ~
32 39| practice. All who use the art they possess to compose
33 40| artists and teachers of art, but also as ministers of
34 44| with such sublime and holy art that they move everyone
35 45| done by true masters of the art. It should be done in such
36 46| should be an example of true art - will be duly satisfied.
37 55| centuries genuine polyphonic art gradually declined and profane
38 77| facility in or liking for this art, the authorities of the
39 79| diocesan Councils of Christian Art there were someone especially
40 84| hope that this most noble art, which has been so greatly
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