Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 1, 2 | specific institutions on diocesan and national levels; ~-
2 1, 3 | beginning of the 1900's diocesan museums began to appear
3 1, 4 | and organizing properly a Diocesan Museum in the Bishop's House
4 1, 4 | recommends the establishment of a diocesan or regional Commission in
5 1, 4 | and the establishment of Diocesan Museums..." (Secretary of
6 1, 4 | establishment and management of diocesan museums (Pontifical Central
7 1, 4 | to liturgical reform in diocesan or inter-diocesan museums (
8 2, 1,1| importance of parochial, diocesan and regional ecclesiastical
9 2, 3,1| Council period the birth of "diocesan museums" increased. In a
10 2, 3,1| of the dispersion of the diocesan artistic patrimony. Similar
11 2, 3,1| patrimony. Similar to these "diocesan museums", "parish museums", "
12 2, 4 | that which belongs to a diocesan museum or other ecclesiastical
13 2, 4 | the responsibility of the diocesan Bishop (CIC, can. 381 1 - "
14 2, 4 | Bishop (CIC, can. 381 1 - "A diocesan Bishop in the diocese committed
15 2, 4 | are equivalent in law to a diocesan Bishop") who should be properly
16 2, 4 | properly assisted by the Diocesan Commission or by the Office
17 2, 4 | should become part of the diocesan pastoral project. (In a
18 2, 4 | for and promoted by the Diocesan Ordinary. See CIC, can.
19 2, 4 | everyone, that is either a diocesan or inter-diocesan museum". (
20 2, 4 | for the constitution of a diocesan museum [and similarly for
21 2, 4 | consent of the competent diocesan Bishop. ~In establishing
22 2, 4 | religious, it is necessary that diocesan Bishops and religious superiors
23 2, 4 | orientations issued by the diocesan Bishop. ~In the case where
24 2, 4 | In the case where the diocesan museum should be assigned
25 2, 4 | entrusted to religious by the diocesan Bishop are subject to the
26 2, 4 | be drawn up between the diocesan Bishop and the competent
27 3, 2,1| international meetings on diocesan and ecclesiastical Museums,
28 3, 5 | Regulations to be distributed by diocesan information offices (See
29 4, 2,3| able to develop within the diocesan environment; ~- the organization
30 4, 3 | structures for which the diocesan museum carried out a role
31 4, 3 | dynamically connect the diocesan museum with other museum
32 4, 3 | territory. ~In particular, the diocesan museum carries out a peculiar
33 4, 3 | widespread. ~In this sense the diocesan museum can constitute a
34 4, 3 | make reference to such a diocesan center in order to insert
35 4, 3 | that centers around the diocesan museum. Artworks, liturgical
36 4, 3 | individual portion of the diocesan territory made up of parishes,
37 4, 3 | centralized museum complex. ~The diocesan museum can become a place
38 5, 1,1| Church], Circular Letter to Diocesan Ordinaries on The formation
39 5, 1,4| institutional relations). Eventually diocesan bulletins or other publications
40 5, 1,5| environments set up for it (local, diocesan, regional, national and
41 5, 1,6| inter-institutional collaboration. On the diocesan and inter-diocesan levels,
42 5, 2,1| Circular Letter addressed to Diocesan Bishops on the Training
43 5, 2,1| Circular Letter to the diocesan Ordinaries on The formation
44 5, 2,1| Circular Letter to the Diocesan Ordinaries on The Formation
45 5, 2,3| organization and enhancement of the diocesan museum; the setting up of
46 5, 2,3| the integration of the diocesan museum in the territory;
47 5, 2,3| the responsibility on a diocesan level of running diocesan
48 5, 2,3| diocesan level of running diocesan museums it would be advisable
49 5, 2,4| would be advisable to launch diocesan initiatives and local initiatives.
50 5, 2,4| etc. ~Initiatives on a diocesan level. The following, for
51 5, 2,4| organize periodically on a diocesan level study days and congresses
52 5, 2,4| artifacts that can refer to the Diocesan territory or to the specific
53 6 | closely coordinated with diocesan and parish pastoral plans; ~-
54 6 | educate the faithful; ~- the diocesan museum should be organized
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