Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | the new evangelization. In fact, the Pontifical Commission
2 Int | presented in Church museums. In fact, one should work towards
3 Int | social and ecclesial life. In fact, the originality and effectiveness
4 1, 1 | inculturating the faith. ~In fact, since cultural goods are
5 1, 1 | goods. They represent, in fact, an essential link in the
6 1, 2 | patrimony of the Church. In fact, even if many artefacts
7 1, 3 | antiquity consisted in the fact that the "treasuries" were
8 1, 4 | Bologna 1978, p. 110-125]). In fact, one can show that at the
9 1, 4 | archives, is a definite fact that one can see clearly
10 2, 1,1 | one should underline the fact that the presentation of
11 2, 1,1 | of museum treasures. In fact, through museums, exhibits,
12 2, 2,2 | can become obsolete. In fact, other components "survive"
13 2, 4 | historical patrimony. In fact, "whenever such works be
14 3, 1,1 | character of the museum. In fact, the location of the ecclesiastical
15 3, 1,8 | should be included. It is in fact advisable to open a well-equipped,
16 3, 1,9 | contained in the museum. In fact, all too often, even official
17 4, 2,1 | necessarily be made apparent. In fact, viewing artworks promoted
18 4, 2,1 | culture. ~Museum facilities in fact offer to the public inspiring
19 4, 2,2 | becomes fundamental. In fact, the institutional synergies
20 4, 2,3 | criteria for exhibition must in fact contribute to enhancing
21 4, 3 | ecclesiastical museum is in fact a "territorial place" because
22 4, 3 | certain territory. All have in fact the same pastoral aim and,
23 4, 3 | themselves and as a matter of fact they must express this unity
24 5, 1,1 | inspiration. The Church, in fact, has always been a client
25 5, 1,2 | environments). In many cases, in fact, one is not able to retrieve
26 5, 2,1 | religious life should in fact be formed to appreciate
27 5, 2,2 | entire territory must in fact become a "pastoral laboratory"
28 5, 2,2 | heritage of the Church. In fact it creates a mature meeting
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