Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | collections and all other local customs and traditions.
2 1, 1 | of artists, craftsmen and local guild traditions that have
3 1, 3 | Pontiffs, Ecumenical Councils, local Synods and individual Bishops.
4 2, 1,2 | promotion of the entire local art-historical patrimony
5 2, 2,1 | the pastoral action of the local Church. ~The ecclesiastical
6 2, 4 | task with the aid of the local Superior, next to whose
7 3, 1,8 | the publications on the local history and culture often
8 3, 1,8 | ecclesiastical institutions, local bodies, private citizens. ~
9 3, 1,9 | historical archive of the local Church, religious institute
10 3, 3 | organizations, as well as local mass media. ~
11 4, 2,1 | regards her development in the local territory and as part of
12 4, 2,2 | pastors and saints of the local Church can be re-discovered
13 4, 3 | in which the individual local churches have developed
14 4, 3 | the entire activity of the local Church aimed at the production
15 4, 3 | qualifying element of the local culture that has relations
16 5, 1,1 | openness and respect for local traditions. ~The formation
17 5, 1,4 | history of the universal and local Church; art history and
18 5, 1,5 | environments set up for it (local, diocesan, regional, national
19 5, 2,1 | but also of the individual local institutions (parishes,
20 5, 2,2 | primarily to these same local communities, without leaving
21 5, 2,3 | setting up of a parish or local collection; the integration
22 5, 2,4 | diocesan initiatives and local initiatives. In addition,
23 5, 2,4 | specific territory and its local Church history; ~- look
24 5, 2,4 | Church. ~Initiatives on the local level. Educational initiatives
25 5, 2,4 | shows, visits whereby the local territory may be rediscovered
26 5, 2,4 | forms of popular piety and local traditions stand out. ~-
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