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1 Int | of the Church. ~In this sense, even a Church museum, with
2 Int | set apart in an "absolute" sense from other pastoral activities,
3 Int | importance of its past, nourish a sense of belonging to the world
4 1, 2 | populations, however, the living sense of memory is considered
5 1, 2 | Muses" in the etymological sense of the term, recalling the
6 1, 2 | patrimony in an ecclesial sense. Such methods should include
7 2, 1,1 | Preservation in an ecclesial sense ~In order to understand
8 2, 1,2 | Presentation in an ecclesial sense ~Around the ecclesiastical
9 2, 1,2 | the authors and recall the sense of the faith of the community.
10 2, 1,2 | their complex and global sense in order that one can come
11 2, 2,2 | catechesis in order to instill a sense of wonder in the evangelical
12 2, 4 | pastoral project. (In a general sense what refers to the cultural
13 4, 1 | Church. She educates to a sense of history, beauty and the
14 4, 2 | usefulness in an ecclesial sense ~
15 4, 2,1 | reads and understands the sense of sacrifice, love, compassion,
16 4, 2,1 | more intimate and deeper sense and significance in the
17 4, 2,2 | through finds becomes, in a sense, the re-evocation of a memory
18 4, 2,3 | of artworks, and thus the sense of an ecclesiastical museum,
19 4, 3 | its assets come. In this sense the concept of an ecclesiastical
20 4, 3 | memory; that stimulates a sense of belonging to collectivity
21 4, 3 | been widespread. ~In this sense the diocesan museum can
22 5, 1,1 | give back to humanity a sense of history woven by both
23 5, 2,4 | may be rediscovered and a sense of belonging may be further
24 6 | indications regarding the sense of faith of the Christian
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