Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | sense from other pastoral activities, but should be integrated
2 Int | into the range of pastoral activities, and reflect the total life
3 Int | place to coordinate the activities of preserving the past,
4 1, 3 | from the sector of useful activities and subject to a particular
5 2, 1,2 | can trace the path of the activities of the Church. For this
6 2, 1,2 | of those human creative activities intended to express the "
7 2, 3,2 | documentation on collections and on activities inherent to the artistic
8 3, 1,5 | exhibits or cultural events. Activities of this kind can be organized
9 3, 1,5 | research projects). ~Such activities can favour the work of evangelization
10 3, 3 | adequately carry out its activities, the administrative management
11 3, 3 | long-term planning of the activities considered essential; ~-
12 3, 3 | acquisitions, personnel, costs, activities, restoration, insurance
13 3, 3 | assure the continuity of activities, easily identify variations
14 4, 1 | also additional cultural activities with care. ~ ~
15 5, 1,3 | initiative by launching new activities and keeping in mind existing
16 5, 2,1 | Universities regarding the activities promoted for the cultural
17 5, 2,2 | by way of many kinds of activities and initiatives. ~- External
18 5, 2,4 | one should diversify the activities offered on the basis of
19 5, 2,4 | outside visitors by organizing activities that attract the visits
20 5, 2,4 | university programmes" or similar activities, because they stimulate
21 5, 3 | professionally employed in similar activities in museums and intend to
22 5, 3 | their services for the many activities of the museum. It would
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