Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | shows constant creation of Christian cultures ~Christianity is
2 Int | to spread and explain the Christian message" (Second Ecumenical
3 Int | to light the variety of Christian cultural contributions ~
4 Int | cultural contributions ~In the Christian mentality, Church museums
5 Int | first and foremost to the Christian community. The community
6 1, 1 | specific patrimony of the Christian community. At the same time,
7 1, 1 | universal dimension of the Christian message, they belong to
8 1, 1 | mission in its twofold work of Christian evangelization and promoting
9 1, 1 | and the devotion of the Christian community. On account of
10 1, 1 | communities of human and Christian wisdom in a given area and
11 1, 2 | countries with an older Christian tradition, the art-historical
12 1, 2 | transmit a message that the Christian communities, living in past
13 2, 1,1 | first and foremost in the Christian cultural context. The art-historical
14 2, 1,1 | to gather the witness of Christian history and its artistic-cultural
15 2, 1,1 | becomes an instrument of Christian evangelization, of spiritual
16 2, 1,2 | order to show how human and Christian history made a valuable
17 2, 1,2 | done by Jesus, of the first Christian community, of the Church
18 2, 1,2 | educational activity of the Christian communities that preceded
19 2, 2,1 | investigation of the history of the Christian community, because the criteria
20 2, 2,1 | territorial progress of the Christian community; ~- the display
21 2, 2,1 | the "stable memory" of the Christian community and at the same
22 2, 2,2 | narrates the history of the Christian community through what the
23 3, 1,10| been seen while proposing a Christian interpretation of the itinerary
24 4, 1 | heritage created by the Christian community. Its practical
25 4, 1 | primarily destined for the Christian community, must be open
26 4, 1 | backgrounds. It is the same Christian community that should welcome
27 4, 2,1 | through the sacraments of Christian initiation. With such an
28 4, 2,1 | understand how much the Christian community gives importance
29 4, 2,1 | charity and to a culture of Christian inspiration. ~A careful
30 4, 2,1 | knowledge of the great themes of Christian art. ~Through the cultural
31 4, 2,2 | historical perspective of the Christian community. According to
32 4, 2,3 | the ecclesial life of the Christian community of the past. Museum
33 4, 2,3 | lifestyle of a particular Christian community. ~
34 4, 3 | a place of education for Christian art and for an understanding
35 4, 3 | the habitat in which the Christian community develops. Monumental
36 4, 3 | memory of the history of a Christian community and, at the same
37 4, 3 | each reality in which the Christian message has been widespread. ~
38 4, 3 | qualifies and unites the entire Christian community. ~Together with
39 5, 1,1 | season of art and culture of Christian inspiration. The Church,
40 5, 1,2 | kinds into the heart of Christian spirituality. The witness
41 5, 2,1 | principles of Sacred Art, Christian archeology, archive science,
42 5, 2,2 | the universal language of Christian art. ~- Internal guides.
43 5, 2,4 | churches, and eventually Christian archeological sites and
44 5, 2,4 | the path of faith of the Christian community, the patrons,
45 6 | pastorally into the life of the Christian community in order to cultivate
46 6 | they present the work of Christian evangelization; they indicate
47 6 | a new effective means of Christian evangelization and cultural
48 6 | the sense of faith of the Christian people? Go then and carry
49 6 | Your work of promoting a Christian culture focused on the good
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