Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | fostering a new humanism as part of the new evangelization.
2 Int | new. They are an integral part of the cultural manifestations
3 Int | their becoming an integral part of the pastoral life of
4 1, 1 | explains "the will on the part of the community of faithful,
5 1, 4 | the State and of a large part of other artworks, lies
6 2, 1,1 | disuse. It becomes entirely part of the group of institutions
7 2, 1,1 | integral and interactive part of other institutions existing
8 2, 1,2 | territory of which it is a part because it "completes" and "
9 2, 1,2 | individuals. ~"The will on the part of the community of believers,
10 2, 1,2 | Ecclesiastical museums are part of that specific pastoral
11 2, 1,2 | they are an integral part of the mission of the Church
12 2, 1,2 | faith; ~- they represent a part of the many social situations
13 2, 4 | Particular Churches they are a part of (CIC, can. 368 - "Particular
14 2, 4 | so they should become part of the diocesan pastoral
15 2, 4 | cultural heritage enters into part of the apostolic action
16 2, 4 | province of an institute, some part equivalent to a province,
17 3, 1,3 | through these spaces must be part of a unique and organic
18 3, 1,13| time become an integral part of it. In addition, they
19 4, 2,1 | the local territory and as part of its art-historical patrimony,
20 4, 2,3 | Church institutions that are part of it. In such a calendar
21 4, 3 | complexity and diversity. For its part, the museum gathers and
22 4, 3 | museums, remain thus a living part of the cultural assets of
23 5, 1,1 | noticed "as an integral part of her ministry the promotion,
24 5, 2,1 | Commission recommended that as part of the cycle of formation
25 5, 2,1 | patrimony "as an integral part of her ministry to promote,
26 6 | that the object they see is part of their own life. This
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