Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 1, 1 | means that they allow each individual to enjoy them as a legitimate
2 1, 3 | Councils, local Synods and individual Bishops. Such care has been
3 1, 3 | were not the work of an individual, but of institutions, and
4 2, 3,2| manner the "spirit" of the individual works that it preserves
5 2, 4 | entire diocese or within its individual districts all the works
6 3, 1,4| deepen the knowledge of the individual works indicating the liturgical
7 3, 1,9| events pertaining to the individual works contained in the museum.
8 3, 2,2| As some artefacts require individual care and protection, this
9 3, 6 | guaranteeing the autonomy of the individual entities and by proposing
10 4, 1 | different categories: the individual visitor, the guided tour,
11 4, 2,2| the micro-history of the individual realities within a specific
12 4, 2,3| whole as well as of the individual Church institutions that
13 4, 3 | from the areas in which the individual local churches have developed
14 4, 3 | heredity handed down by individual generations; that favours
15 4, 3 | In this perspective the individual museum or collection is
16 4, 3 | time makes precious every individual portion of the diocesan
17 5, 1,3| features: ~- educate the individual employees to be co-responsibile
18 5, 1,5| general strategies and for individual museum complexes (as for
19 5, 2,1| Diocese but also of the individual local institutions (parishes,
20 5, 2,2| around specific subjects, individual objects, homogenous groups
21 5, 2,4| while trying to place the individual monuments in the context
22 5, 2,4| Educational initiatives aimed at individual communities or held in specific
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