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1 1, 1 | expression of historical memory, they allow one to discover 2 1, 1 | faith and nourish their memory, express the uniqueness 3 1, 1 | Tradition; they are the visible memory of evangelization; they 4 1, 2 | the patrimony of cultural memory in cultures in different 5 1, 2 | cultures, for example, the memory of the past is nourished 6 1, 2 | however, the cultivation of memory takes place through the 7 1, 2 | however, the living sense of memory is considered a fundamental 8 1, 2 | witness of its historic memory. It cannot be reduced simply 9 2, 1,1| appearance to the historical memory of Christianity" (ibid., 10 2, 1,2| faith and to cultivate their memory, expresses the uniqueness 11 2, 1,2| of history. The venerated memory of what was said and done 12 2, 1,2| Church the chronological memory brings about a new spiritual 13 2, 1,2| Archives, note n. 1.1.). ~Such memory is embodied in human treasures 14 2, 1,2| museums is an "asset to memory", means inserting this sector 15 2, 1,2| producing in today's reality the memory of the cultural, charitable 16 2, 2,1| 2.2.1. Safeguarding memory ~The aim of an ecclesiastical 17 2, 2,1| it contains, the "stable memory" of the Christian community 18 2, 2,2| Pastoral action through memory ~The ecclesiastical museum 19 2, 2,2| the pastoral mission of memory and beauty. It becomes the 20 2, 3,2| the preservation of the memory of those traditions, customs, 21 4, 1 | interested in religious memory, because "Ecclesiae catholicae 22 4, 2,1| constitutes the deposit of memory that can be protected and 23 4, 2,2| sense, the re-evocation of a memory that is familiar also, and 24 4, 3 | people towards the culture of memory and the history of Christianity. ~ 25 4, 3 | itinerary of historical memory and aesthetic fruition. 26 4, 3 | should provide a stable memory of the history of a Christian 27 4, 3 | importance of the deposit of memory; that stimulates a sense 28 4, 3 | environment evoking the memory of the benefactors and the 29 6 | in order to cultivate the memory of the past and to express 30 6 | patrimony, combine the value of memory with prophecy by conserving


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