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1 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter Church
2 Int | Church, Circular Letter Church Libraries in the Mission
3 Int | Libraries in the Mission of the Church, March 19, 1994, Prot. N.
4 Int | The Pastoral Function of Church Archives, February 2, 1997,
5 Int | art-historical heritage of the Church (see Pontifical Commission
6 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter The Inventory
7 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church: A Necessary and Urgent
8 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church now wants to focus its attention
9 Int | to focus its attention on Church museums that have the function
10 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church wishes to help reinforce
11 Int | reinforce the activity of the Church, in dealing with her cultural
12 Int | especially those working with the Church's cultural heritage (laity
13 Int | art-historical patrimony of the Church in the pastoral field. ~
14 Int | faithfulness to the Tradition. The Church throughout her history "
15 Int | valence before which the Church is called to pay her maximum
16 Int | supports the mission of the Church. ~In this sense, even a
17 Int | In this sense, even a Church museum, with all the actitivites
18 Int | the whole mission of the Church in the given place where
19 Int | the path followed by the Church down through the centuries
20 Int | culture and charity. Thus, a Church museum is a place that documents
21 Int | totality of the life of the Church and into the art historical
22 Int | reflect the total life of the Church by making use of the art-historical
23 Int | the Christian mentality, Church museums belong entirely
24 Int | service of the mission of the Church" (The "cultural assets"
25 Int | service of the mission of the Church. To these we should then
26 Int | Cultural Heritage of the Church, October 12, 1995, n. 43 [
27 Int | the pastoral action of the Church. ~Place to store and protect
28 Int | protected and presented in Church museums. In fact, one should
29 Int | structures are important for the Church, then safeguarding the cultural
30 Int | through time, aware that the Church as an enlightened patron,
31 Int | that the organization of Church museums requires an ecclesiological
32 Int | importance and the role of Church museums in the framework
33 Int | originality and effectiveness of Church museums depends on their
34 Int | the pastoral life of the Church. ~ ~
35 1 | Art-Historical Patrimony of the Church ~
36 1, 1 | cultural treasures of the Church make up the specific patrimony
37 1, 1 | Their end is the same as the Church's mission in its twofold
38 1, 1 | owner. ~The value that the Church places on her cultural goods
39 1, 1 | uniqueness and continuity of the Church that lives out these last
40 1, 1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter The Pastoral
41 1, 1 | The Pastoral Function of Church Archives, see n. 1.1.).
42 1, 1 | see n. 1.1.). Thus, the Church considers as crucial the
43 1, 1 | cultural patrimony of the Church, we find the immense art-historical
44 1, 1 | identity to the use by the Church it was created for and this
45 1, 1 | forgotten. For this reason the Church needs to work on strategies
46 1, 1 | show the interest of the Church in expressing in a variety
47 1, 1 | culture and charity. ~The Church, therefore, must avoid the
48 1, 1 | custody and use within a Church environment. Even artefacts
49 1, 1 | deposits that belong to the Church be in direct contact with
50 1, 1 | with works still used by Church institutions. ~
51 1, 2 | expressed and witnessed to. ~A Church museum is rooted in a specific
52 1, 2 | connected to the action of the Church and it is the visible witness
53 1, 2 | of a religious nature. ~A Church museum is neither a Mouseion,
54 1, 2 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. In fact, even if many artefacts
55 1, 2 | longer carry out a specific Church function, they continue
56 1, 2 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter, The Inventory
57 1, 2 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, a Necessary and Urgent
58 1, 2 | preservation, custody and use of Church archives and libraries,
59 1, 2 | would be useful to establish Church museums that, while making
60 1, 2 | cultural heritage within the Church. Whenever possible one should
61 1, 2 | ensure collaboration between Church offices and related public
62 1, 3 | aware of the effort by the Church throughout her history to
63 1, 3 | cultural heritage of the Church since antiquity is offered
64 1, 3 | Cultural Heritage of the Church). ~For the conservation
65 1, 3 | privately also by members of the Church. ~Among the major collections
66 1, 3 | period when the role of the Church in the cultural milieu was
67 1, 3 | were often set up within a Church setting, for example, scientific
68 1, 4 | Legislative Measures issued by the Church regarding Church Museums ~
69 1, 4 | by the Church regarding Church Museums ~The legislation
70 1, 4 | valid for the universal Church. Generally they do not address
71 1, 4 | preservation, custody and use of Church archives and libraries,
72 1, 4 | reduction to profane use of a church no longer used for worship];
73 1, 4 | inventory]). ~That the Church has now considered museums
74 1, 4 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, underlining its task of
75 2 | Aim, and Typology of the Church Museum ~
76 2, 1,1 | cultural heritage of the Church must take place first and
77 2, 1,1 | art-historical patrimony of the Church was not made for a museum
78 2, 1,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, September 25, 1997, n.
79 2, 1,1 | placed at the service of the Church's mission" and now significant
80 2, 1,1 | the pastoral action of the Church in a given territory. ~The
81 2, 1,1 | existing in each particular church. In organizing it, it should
82 2, 1,1 | its fruition now in the Church environment. Since it is
83 2, 1,1 | with the mission of the Church, its content should not
84 2, 1,1 | the history of a specific Church community that still exists. ~ ~
85 2, 1,2 | and "synthesizes" other Church settings. It is characterized
86 2, 1,2 | believers, and in particular of Church institutions, to gather
87 2, 1,2 | uniqueness and unity of the Church that lives out these recent
88 2, 1,2 | Christian community, of the Church of martyrs and her first
89 2, 1,2 | people. In the mind of the Church the chronological memory
90 2, 1,2 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter The Pastoral
91 2, 1,2 | The Pastoral Function of Church Archives, note n. 1.1.). ~
92 2, 1,2 | of the activities of the Church. For this reason, they should
93 2, 1,2 | because what is good for the Church serves the "salus animarum" (
94 2, 1,2 | part of the mission of the Church throughout time and in the
95 2, 1,2 | witness to the action of the Church through the service of works
96 2, 2,1 | ecclesiae" (feeling for the church) which sees in the history
97 2, 2,1 | sees in the history of the church the progressive development
98 2, 2,1 | pastoral action of the local Church. ~The ecclesiastical museum,
99 2, 2,1 | within a territory as the Church developed. ~
100 2, 2,2 | pp. 1101-1104]). ~"The Church, teacher of life, cannot
101 2, 2,2 | action carried out by the Church throughout the centuries
102 2, 2,2 | of the Fifth Congress of Church Archivists, September 26,
103 2, 2,2 | witness to the activity of the Church since and throughout the
104 2, 2,2 | impact left by preceding Church activity that had as its
105 2, 2,2 | complexity of the action of the Church at the time when it is a "
106 2, 3,1 | epochs, often thanks to Church officials who showed an
107 2, 3,1 | summary, one can refer to the Church entity that represents the
108 2, 3,1 | that sometimes have become Church property as a result of
109 2, 3,1 | provenance: private citizens, Church entities, civil entities,
110 2, 3,2 | and the lifestyle of the Church and the community, even
111 2, 3,2 | art-historical documentation of the Church's activity in all its different
112 2, 3,2 | habits, characteristic of the Church community and civil society,
113 2, 4 | to the patrimony of the Church (CIC, can. 1257 1 - "All
114 2, 4 | belong to the universal Church, the Apostolic See, or other
115 2, 4 | juridic persons within the Church are ecclesiastical goods
116 2, 4 | one and unique Catholic Church are first of all dioceses;
117 2, 4 | supreme authority of the Church or to some other ecclesiastical
118 2, 4 | service of the mission of the Church" (John Paul II, Address
119 2, 4 | apostolic action of the Church cared for and promoted by
120 2, 4 | accord with the competent Church authorities, he would look
121 2, 4 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter The Cultural
122 3, 1,3 | history of a particular church, of a specific religious
123 3, 1,5 | initiatives promoted by the Church or by public or private
124 3, 1,6 | cultural heritage of the Church. ~
125 3, 1,7 | that in the mind of the Church this institution is not
126 3, 1,9 | historical archive of the local Church, religious institute or
127 3, 3 | communications channel of Church entities, cultural and didactic
128 3, 5 | heritage of each particular church, demands that the laws in
129 4, 1 | serve the mission of the Church. She educates to a sense
130 4, 1 | through each initiative. The Church has used sensible signs
131 4, 1 | or far from the Catholic Church) (Paul VI, Homily - In the
132 4, 2,1 | Usefulness in the mind of the Church ~In order to enhance the
133 4, 2,1 | exhibited and the reality of the Church and the world today should
134 4, 2,1 | inspiration. ~A careful reading of Church history, as regards her
135 4, 2,1 | to the great aims of the Church's mission: ~- worship,
136 4, 2,2 | and saints of the local Church can be re-discovered through
137 4, 2,2 | territory and the particular church becomes fundamental. In
138 4, 2,2 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. The re-discovery of events
139 4, 2,3 | 4.2.3. Use in the Church context ~According to common
140 4, 2,3 | cultural heritage of the Church. The ecclesiastical museum
141 4, 2,3 | the living context of the Church as they have been developed
142 4, 2,3 | primary functions of the Church museum structure correctly:
143 4, 2,3 | project of both the particular church as a whole as well as of
144 4, 2,3 | well as of the individual Church institutions that are part
145 4, 3 | not extraneous to other Church settings that belong to
146 4, 3 | stressed in the mind of the Church through the cultural assets
147 4, 3 | a certain portion of the church. The museum structure is
148 4, 3 | connected to the action of the Church. ~These functions suggest
149 4, 3 | parish churches and other Church places; the works contained
150 4, 3 | museum structures and all the Church's cultural assets with the
151 4, 3 | entire activity of the local Church aimed at the production
152 4, 3 | the cultural assets of the Church present in each reality
153 4, 3 | complex of the particular church. The conservation task reduces
154 4, 3 | show the work done by the Church in a certain region and
155 5, 1,1 | the specific nature of the Church's cultural assets. This
156 5, 1,1 | Christian inspiration. The Church, in fact, has always been
157 5, 1,1 | Art-historical Heritage of the Church [currently the Pontifical
158 5, 1,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church], Circular Letter to Diocesan
159 5, 1,1 | cultural heritage of the Church, October 15, 1992, Prot.
160 5, 1,1 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. ~With the help of institutions
161 5, 1,1 | institutions and experts, the Church will be able to develop
162 5, 1,1 | cultural heritage of the Church is particularly significant
163 5, 1,2 | promoting cultural assets. The Church in the past has been in
164 5, 1,3 | cultural plans promoted by the Church; ~- educate towards a spirit
165 5, 1,3 | the cultural assets of the Church; ~- educate in the pastoral
166 5, 1,4 | the universal and local Church; art history and religious
167 5, 1,6 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. In addition, it would be
168 5, 2,1 | the cultural assets of the Church as a basis for the work
169 5, 2,1 | maintaining the physical church building, and the artefacts
170 5, 2,1 | cultural heritage of the Church [Pontifical Commission for
171 5, 2,1 | Art-historical Patrimony of the Church - currently the Pontifical
172 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter to the
173 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter, February
174 5, 2,1 | cultural heritage of the Church. In this regard a Circular
175 5, 2,1 | Art-historical Patrimony of the Church - currently the Pontifical
176 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter to The
177 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Letters to the Rectors
178 5, 2,1 | cultural heritage of the Church, September 10, 1994, Prot.
179 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church to dedicate an issue of
180 5, 2,1 | Art-Historical Patrimony of the Church - currently the Pontifical
181 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church, Circular Letter to the
182 5, 2,1 | the responsibility of the Church for the artistic patrimony "
183 5, 2,1 | cultural heritage of the Church in which to address the
184 5, 2,1 | Cultural Heritage of the Church". This example was followed
185 5, 2,2 | introduce them to the specific Church environment that characterizes
186 5, 2,2 | art-historical patrimony of the Church in its proper context in
187 5, 2,2 | witness the interest of the Church in cultural assets. ~- Teachers
188 5, 2,2 | assets. ~- Teachers and Church workers. In order to consolidate
189 5, 2,2 | religion teachers and other Church workers so that they may
190 5, 2,2 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. In this regard one could
191 5, 2,2 | cultural heritage of the Church. In fact it creates a mature
192 5, 2,3 | art-historical patrimony of the Church; relations with civil authorities;
193 5, 2,4 | cultural heritage of the Church properly by way of adequate
194 5, 2,4 | those who belong to the Church community, those who come
195 5, 2,4 | territory and its local Church history; ~- look after temporary
196 5, 2,4 | exhibits in museums and other church environments putting on
197 5, 2,4 | cultural heritage of the Church. ~Initiatives on the local
198 5, 2,4 | art-historical assets of the Church are intended for everyone,
199 5, 2,4 | represent the dignity of the Church community; ~- open up to
200 5, 2,4 | cultural heritage of the Church. ~Initiatives for tourists
201 5, 2,4 | should identify tourism in Church places as religious tourism,
202 5, 2,4 | cultural heritage of the Church can be developed by "adult
203 5, 2,4 | museums with the entire Church patrimony; ~- launch research
204 5, 2,4 | art-historical patrimony of the Church. ~
205 5, 3 | regards to the distribution of Church tasks, it is important and
206 5, 3 | foundations, museum profits, Church associations may be organized.
207 5, 3 | patrimony of the particular church. ~- Professionals. In addition,
208 6 | cultural heritage of the Church is a patrimony to be conserved
209 6 | serve the mission of the Church. By contemplating artwork,
210 6 | dimension, because "the Church, teacher of life, cannot
211 6 | the tangible signs of the Church's Tradition. By means of
212 6 | cultural patrimony of the Church: ~- it could be helpful
213 6 | approaches to them by the Church; ~- it would help, when
214 6 | characterized the life of the Church in a particular place; ~-
215 6 | between museums. ~As the Church at present is intent on
216 6 | art-historical patrimony of the Church by means of a fitting system
217 6 | art-historical patrimony of the Church; ~- one should put life
218 6 | interest in the history of the Church by finding in it what can
219 6 | cultural treasures of the Church. I am happy to take this
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