Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | The Church throughout her history "has made use of different
2 1, 1 | on to society today the history of individuals and communities
3 1, 1 | out these last periods of history" (Pontifical Commission
4 1, 2 | of the principal aim and history, besides its major characteristics
5 1, 3 | the Church throughout her history to take care of her own
6 1, 3 | remains fundamental in the history of museology. It contained
7 2, 1,1 | the witness of Christian history and its artistic-cultural
8 2, 1,1 | and relive spiritually the history of a specific Church community
9 2, 1,2 | how human and Christian history made a valuable contribution
10 2, 1,2 | out these recent times of history. The venerated memory of
11 2, 2,1 | church) which sees in the history of the church the progressive
12 2, 2,1 | the investigation of the history of the Christian community,
13 2, 2,2 | released from that which history has handed down to us. Such
14 2, 2,2 | transitus Domini" in human history. (See Paul VI, Address to
15 2, 2,2 | the faith. It narrates the history of the Christian community
16 2, 3,2 | preserve what refers to the history and the lifestyle of the
17 3, 1,3 | s gaze the multi-faceted history of a particular church,
18 3, 1,6 | detailed news regarding the history of the community or the
19 3, 1,8 | publications on the local history and culture often promoted
20 4, 1 | She educates to a sense of history, beauty and the sacred through
21 4, 2,1 | careful reading of Church history, as regards her development
22 4, 2,2 | a certain location. The history of pastors and saints of
23 4, 2,3 | connect events, objects, history, persons which in that territory
24 4, 3 | culture of memory and the history of Christianity. ~By its
25 4, 3 | artefacts must show the history of a certain portion of
26 4, 3 | provide a stable memory of the history of a Christian community
27 5, 1,1 | in the two millennia of history and developing proposals
28 5, 1,1 | back to humanity a sense of history woven by both daily and
29 5, 1,4 | following subject matters: history of the universal and local
30 5, 1,4 | universal and local Church; art history and religious architecture;
31 5, 1,4 | aghiography and spirituality; history of popular traditions; history
32 5, 1,4 | history of popular traditions; history of the institutes of consecrated
33 5, 1,4 | presence in the territory; history of lay ecclesial associations;
34 5, 1,4 | ecclesial associations; history of catholic associations,
35 5, 2,1 | in a systematic way the history and the principles of Sacred
36 5, 2,2 | through its architecture, history, documents that witness
37 5, 2,4 | territory and its local Church history; ~- look after temporary
38 5, 2,4 | ecclesiastical museums or their history, but also in the gradual
39 6 | contemplating artwork, the lesson of history takes a prophetic dimension,
40 6 | wisdom stemming from all the history has bestowed on us" (See
41 6 | present the working out of the history of salvation in Christ;
42 6 | stir up interest in the history of the Church by finding
43 6 | the believer finds his own history, enjoys its artwork, lives
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