Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 1, 1 | to other museums (state, civil, and private) by instituting,
2 2, 3,1 | citizens, Church entities, civil entities, other institutions. ~
3 2, 3,2 | the Church community and civil society, especially in those
4 2, 4 | life, while keeping in mind civil laws established in this
5 3, 1,5 | patronal or titular feasts, civil circumstances, conventions,
6 3, 1,12| their tasks, in accord with civil regulations. The area should
7 3, 1,14| out in collaboration with civil authorities. ~
8 3, 2,1 | provided. The existing national civil laws concerning electrical
9 3, 3 | ecclesiastical as well as civil environment) and a detailed
10 3, 5 | abide by international civil guidelines and above all
11 3, 5 | general ecclesiastical and civil norms, first ascertaining
12 3, 5 | with ecclesiastical and civil guidelines and customs; ~-
13 3, 5 | those being planned) in civil, public or private museum
14 4, 3 | community and the entire civil collectivity present in
15 4, 3 | importance in reference to other civil institutions present in
16 5, 1,2 | ecclesiastical as well as civil environments). In many cases,
17 5, 1,2 | particular legislation on the civil and ecclesial place. ~-
18 5, 1,6 | involve, when possible, civil authorities and other cultural
19 5, 1,6 | competent academic centres, both civil and ecclesiastical, nationally
20 5, 2,1 | according to ecclesiastical and civil criteria. In such a context
21 5, 2,2 | teachers. ~It is advisable that civil authorities be informed
22 5, 2,2 | both ecclesiastical and civil environments, leads to a
23 5, 2,3 | reported, ecclesiastical and civil documents pertaining to
24 5, 2,3 | management, for relations with civil authorities and inter-institutional
25 5, 2,3 | the Church; relations with civil authorities; management
26 5, 2,3 | of courses programmed by civil or academic institutions; ~-
27 5, 3 | juridical-fiscal aspects foreseen by civil legislation in each nation.
28 6 | them on the ecclesial and civil value of the ecclesiastical
29 6 | develop the ecclesial and civil potential of museums, in
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