Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | for the advantage of the community in a given country. This
2 Int | culturally and spiritually to the community, not just in the tourist
3 Int | that have been devised. ~Community has to support work of museum ~
4 Int | foremost to the Christian community. The community has to understand
5 Int | Christian community. The community has to understand the importance
6 1, 1 | patrimony of the Christian community. At the same time, as a
7 1, 1 | devotion of the Christian community. On account of their value
8 1, 1 | will on the part of the community of faithful, and in particular
9 1, 1 | witness to the exertion of the community that produced them and can
10 1, 1 | the level of life in the community. Therefore, for all of these
11 2, 1,1 | and, within these, to the community they serve. They are "not
12 2, 1,1 | and spirituality of the community of believers is handed on" (
13 2, 1,1 | history of a specific Church community that still exists. ~ ~
14 2, 1,2 | contribution within the community and individuals. ~"The will
15 2, 1,2 | will on the part of the community of believers, and in particular
16 2, 1,2 | of the first Christian community, of the Church of martyrs
17 2, 1,2 | sense of the faith of the community. Such works should be interpreted,
18 2, 2,1 | history of the Christian community, because the criteria for
19 2, 2,1 | progress of the Christian community; ~- the display of historical
20 2, 2,1 | memory" of the Christian community and at the same time its "
21 2, 2,2 | devotional attitude of the community. ~Therefore things used
22 2, 2,2 | history of the Christian community through what the different
23 2, 3,2 | lifestyle of the Church and the community, even material considered
24 2, 3,2 | characteristic of the Church community and civil society, especially
25 3, 1,6 | regarding the history of the community or the entity, besides a
26 4, 1 | created by the Christian community. Its practical purpose is
27 4, 1 | at catechesis within the community and the announcement of
28 4, 1 | destined for the Christian community, must be open even to a
29 4, 1 | It is the same Christian community that should welcome with
30 4, 2,1 | understand how much the Christian community gives importance to the
31 4, 2,2 | perspective of the Christian community. According to this vision
32 4, 2,3 | between the work and the community it belongs to, in order
33 4, 2,3 | ecclesial life of the Christian community of the past. Museum education
34 4, 2,3 | animation for the entire community. It becomes alive through
35 4, 2,3 | of a particular Christian community. ~
36 4, 3 | habitat in which the Christian community develops. Monumental complexes,
37 4, 3 | the history of a Christian community and, at the same time, it
38 4, 3 | unites the entire Christian community. ~Together with it, the
39 4, 3 | assets of the ecclesial community and the entire civil collectivity
40 4, 3 | awareness-raising of the ecclesial community and a place for dialogue
41 5, 1,1 | significant for the entire community; to recall that the ecclesial
42 5, 2,4 | who belong to the Church community, those who come from other
43 5, 2,4 | and other members of the community renew contact with their
44 5, 2,4 | interests; ~- make the entire community understand that the art-historical
45 5, 2,4 | the dignity of the Church community; ~- open up to outside visitors
46 5, 2,4 | of faith of the Christian community, the patrons, the artists,
47 6 | the life of the Christian community in order to cultivate the
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