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1 Int | preserved in the archives of the ecclesial communities. Finally, the
2 Int | framework of social and ecclesial life. In fact, the originality
3 1, 2 | art-historical patrimony in an ecclesial sense. Such methods should
4 1, 2 | appreciating their original social, ecclesial, devotional realities; ~-
5 1, 2 | reference to cultural and ecclesial experience today; ~- the
6 2, 1,1 | 1.1. Preservation in an ecclesial sense ~In order to understand
7 2, 1,2 | 1.2. Presentation in an ecclesial sense ~Around the ecclesiastical
8 2, 1,2 | lead to the re-discovery of ecclesial activity. Accordingly, the
9 2, 1,2 | given territory a place of ecclesial, social, cultural gathering. ~
10 2, 1,2 | faith. They are therefore "ecclesial places" because: ~- they
11 2, 1,2 | social situations of the ecclesial territory; - they are finalized
12 3, 1,1 | typology of the artefacts, the "ecclesial" character of the museum.
13 3, 1,1 | cannot be taken out of an ecclesial setting, which explains
14 3, 1,1 | be housed in what is an ecclesial setting. ~Consequently,
15 3, 1,13| important and significant in the ecclesial context which for various
16 3, 5 | then recommending that the ecclesial context of the artefacts
17 3, 5 | assure the safeguard and ecclesial fruition, define the temporary
18 4, 2 | Enjoyment and usefulness in an ecclesial sense ~
19 4, 2,1 | strictly linked to today's ecclesial reality. ~Especially at
20 4, 2,2 | 4.2.2. Scope in the ecclesial context ~Through initiatives
21 4, 2,3 | in order to indicate the ecclesial life of the Christian community
22 4, 2,3 | past and present in the ecclesial lifestyle of a particular
23 4, 3 | fruition. Besides being an "ecclesial place", the ecclesiastical
24 4, 3 | whole territory and to the ecclesial framework. ~In reference
25 4, 3 | the cultural assets of the ecclesial community and the entire
26 4, 3 | considerably and assumes ecclesial importance in reference
27 4, 3 | awareness-raising of the ecclesial community and a place for
28 5, 1,1 | community; to recall that the ecclesial aim of this heritage is
29 5, 1,2 | legislation on the civil and ecclesial place. ~- In order to overcome
30 5, 1,2 | artists can understand the ecclesial background for the greater
31 5, 1,3 | patrimony according to an ecclesial mindset and in ways adapted
32 5, 1,4 | territory; history of lay ecclesial associations; history of
33 5, 2,4 | be planned according to ecclesial criteria in order to raise
34 5, 2,4 | fall into the area of the ecclesial life of the Churches whose
35 6 | by educating them on the ecclesial and civil value of the ecclesiastical
36 6 | one should develop the ecclesial and civil potential of museums,
37 6 | together on exhibits and make ecclesial reality stand out. ~In order
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