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1 7 | to ornament and decorate religious ceremonies. This is proved
2 14| kind of sacred singing, the religious song, frequently sung in
3 23| those prescribed for all religious art and, indeed, for art
4 23| churches works devoid of any religious inspiration and completely
5 23| to art, whether they are religious or moral, since such rules
6 28| obviously applies also to religious and sacred art. Actually
7 28| and sacred art. Actually religious art is even more closely
8 28| should never turn his hand to religious art. He lacks, as it were,
9 28| guardian and arbiter of religious life. ~
10 31| These laws and standards for religious art apply in a stricter
11 37| therefore rightly called religious music. The Church has possessed
12 38| sort of catechism. These religious hymns bring pure and chaste
13 38| recreation. They give a kind of religious grandeur to their more solemn
14 38| themselves. Hence these popular religious hymns are of great help
15 41| effectiveness of sacred music and religious chant are so great, it is
16 54| of moving the faithful to religious dispositions. Everyone certainly
17 56| cathedrals and churches of religious communities these magnificent
18 57| the arts, admitting for religious use all the good and the
19 63| there are also popular religious hymns which derive their
20 64| they should manifest a religious dignity and seriousness.
21 64| sentiments. When they are sung at religious rites by a great crowd of
22 66| not completely liturgical religious hymns of this kind - when,
23 67| promote diligently popular religious singing of this kind in
24 68| Those in charge of the religious instruction of boys and
25 71| the worship of idols with religious singing. It is not prudent,
26 71| apostolic ministry the love for religious song which is cherished
27 71| in contrast to their own religious music which is frequently
28 76| seminaries and in missionary or religious houses of study are properly
29 77| students in the seminary or religious house of study, anyone shows
30 78| Ordinaries and heads of religious communities have someone
31 79| expert in the fields of religious music and chant who could
32 81| use of sacred music and religious harmonies, with due observance
33 85| spiritual things and if religious sweetness delights the ears."27 ~
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