Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 1, 1 | fallen into disuse, for example, because of liturgical reform,
2 1, 2 | West and its cultures, for example, the memory of the past
3 1, 3 | places of worship (as, for example, shrines) were established
4 1, 3 | necessity. The most splendid example is the "Papal Sacristy"
5 1, 3 | Regensburg; in Spain, for example, the one in the Holy Chamber
6 1, 3 | considerable, to cite one example, Cardinal Federigo Borromeo,
7 1, 3 | within a Church setting, for example, scientific museums, that
8 2, 3,1| religious institutions" (for example "missionary museums"), "
9 2, 3,1| the aim they reflect. For example, museums of religious institutions
10 3, 1,3| and Associations [as for example in Ireland a volume has
11 3, 1,5| specific occasions (for example: important liturgical periods,
12 3, 1,6| museum structures [as for example in the United States the
13 3, 2,1| ecclesiastical Museums, as for example, the Rom Dokument approved
14 3, 3 | autonomous sources of income (for example a "foundation" constituting
15 3, 5 | and regional levels (for example, the already mentioned guidelines
16 5, 1,5| museum complexes (as for example, national Associations of
17 5, 2,1| Heritage of the Church". This example was followed by similar
18 5, 2,2| special itineraries, for example, organized around specific
19 5, 2,3| specific themes, as for example the theme of ecclesiastical
20 5, 2,4| level. The following, for example, can represent some possible
21 5, 2,4| present. The following, for example, can represent some possible
22 5, 2,4| pilgrims. The following, for example, can represent some possible
23 5, 3 | this regard, one can, for example, establish a commission
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