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1 Int | only in this way can these institutions be integrated within pastoral
2 1, 1 | particular ecclesiastical institutions, to gather since the apostolic
3 1, 1 | works still used by Church institutions. ~
4 1, 2 | safekeeping promoted by specific institutions on diocesan and national
5 1, 3 | of an individual, but of institutions, and therefore served a
6 1, 3 | seminaries, colleges and other institutions of formation often connected
7 1, 4 | 1802, proclaims that state institutions, established for this purpose,
8 1, 4 | the supreme aim of such institutions. The Pontifical Central
9 1, 4 | collaboration with state institutions, a series of auxiliary tools
10 2, 1,1 | entirely part of the group of institutions of pastoral activity because
11 2, 1,1 | interactive part of other institutions existing in each particular
12 2, 1,2 | in particular of Church institutions, to gather since the apostolic
13 2, 2,2 | faith of believers. Museum institutions serve, therefore, a formational
14 2, 3,1 | The typology of museum institutions ~The typologies according
15 2, 3,1 | entities, civil entities, other institutions. ~During the post-Vatican
16 2, 3,1 | museums of religious institutions" (for example "missionary
17 2, 3,1 | of other ecclesiastical institutions are quite wide-spread today. ~
18 2, 3,1 | example, museums of religious institutions present the historical and
19 2, 4 | belonging to their respective institutions. They fulfill their task
20 2, 4 | museums belonging to religious institutions and to societies of apostolic
21 3, 1,5 | that interacts with other institutions existing on the territory
22 3, 1,8 | financed by ecclesiastical institutions, local bodies, private citizens. ~
23 3, 5 | public or private museum institutions (or the like), it is necessary
24 3, 6 | 3.6. Relation with other Institutions ~In the management and organization
25 3, 6 | encouraged with other cultural institutions, and in particular with
26 3, 6 | other museum or cultural institutions, one should always protect
27 4, 2,3 | of the individual Church institutions that are part of it. In
28 4, 2,3 | presentations of events promoted by institutions or associations that would
29 4, 3 | reference to other civil institutions present in the territory.
30 5, 1,1 | collaboration between those institutions dedicated to the care of
31 5, 1,1 | Church. ~With the help of institutions and experts, the Church
32 5, 1,2 | preserved in ecclesiastical institutions must inspire current patrons
33 5, 1,4 | charitable movements and cultural institutions. In this regard one could
34 5, 1,6 | territory involves many institutions and can give rise to various
35 5, 2,1 | directly responsible for such institutions, they should, nevertheless,
36 5, 2,1 | of the individual local institutions (parishes, monasteries,
37 5, 2,1 | monasteries, convents, religious institutions, confraternaties, associations). ~
38 5, 2,2 | between individuals and institutions (experts in the various
39 5, 2,2 | experts in the various fields, institutions aimed at the protection
40 5, 2,3 | programmed by civil or academic institutions; ~- for laity involved in
41 5, 2,4 | from. Besides the school institutions for young people, particular
42 6 | collaboration of public institutions in order to plan common
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