Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | Vaticanum 2/1554-1614]). Thus, "faith tends by its nature to express
2 1, 1 | activity of inculturating the faith. ~In fact, since cultural
3 1, 1 | to discover the path of faith as portrayed by the works
4 1, 1 | period the testimonies of faith and nourish their memory,
5 2, 1,2 | period the witness of the faith and to cultivate their memory,
6 2, 1,2 | witness to the one and only faith. They are therefore "ecclesial
7 2, 1,2 | development and continuity of faith; ~- they represent a part
8 2, 1,2 | the inculturation of the faith; ~- they present the beauty
9 2, 1,2 | works on display express the faith of the authors and recall
10 2, 1,2 | recall the sense of the faith of the community. Such works
11 2, 2,2 | being a means of increasing faith. It is connected with the
12 2, 2,2 | the inculturation of the faith. It narrates the history
13 2, 2,2 | and relive the witness of faith of past generations through
14 2, 2,2 | potential as well as the faith of believers. Museum institutions
15 4, 1 | express and proclaim the faith. Even works collected in
16 4, 2,1 | finds in the in the sence of faith its prime reason to live,
17 4, 2,1 | mature in the itinerary of faith in order to be able to better
18 4, 2,1 | the proclamation of the faith, to divine worship, to works
19 4, 2,2 | towards the values of the faith transmitted. ~
20 4, 3 | territorial place" because faith inculturates itself in specific
21 4, 3 | the inculturation work of faith within the territory is
22 5, 2,4 | order to show the witness of faith and culture of preceding
23 5, 2,4 | context, by making the path of faith of the Christian community,
24 5, 3 | spirit of witness to the faith. ~In organizing this volunteer
25 6 | indications regarding the sense of faith of the Christian people?
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