Chapter, Paragraph, Part
1 Int | through the centuries in her worship, catechesis, culture and
2 1, 1 | they were made for divine worship. Their usefulness for all
3 1, 1 | of styles her catechesis, worship, culture and charity. ~The
4 1, 2 | instrument of catechesis and worship has more recently, and at
5 1, 3 | art destined primarily for worship as well as for the decoration
6 1, 3 | other important places of worship (as, for example, shrines)
7 1, 3 | particular value used in worship and particularly on occasion
8 1, 3 | works of art and objects of worship (or of other nature) that
9 1, 4 | church no longer used for worship]; can. 1283 and 1284 [duties
10 2, 1,1 | but in order to express worship, catechesis, culture and
11 2, 1,2 | works of art for catechesis, worship, and charity; ~- they are
12 2, 2,2 | particularly to objects for worship that become "signs of grace"
13 2, 2,2 | Therefore things used for divine worship, for the formation of the
14 2, 2,2 | what has been created: for worship in order to evoke the inexpressible
15 2, 3,1 | circumstances, can be still used for worship. In the course of the centuries, "
16 2, 3,1 | evident connection with worship, because they primarily
17 2, 4 | considered no longer suitable for worship, they should never be destined
18 4, 2,1 | of the faith, to divine worship, to works of charity and
19 4, 2,1 | the Church's mission: ~- worship, that unfolds in the liturgy,
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