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1 Int | its attention on Church museums that have the function of 2 Int | art-historical patrimony. ~Museums are structures that bring 3 Int | Christian mentality, Church museums belong entirely with those 4 Int | and presented in Church museums. In fact, one should work 5 Int | This means coordinating museums, monuments, furnishings, 6 Int | the organization of Church museums requires an ecclesiological 7 Int | importance and the role of Church museums in the framework of social 8 Int | effectiveness of Church museums depends on their becoming 9 1, 1 | these artefacts to other museums (state, civil, and private) 10 1, 1 | necessary that works kept in museums and deposits that belong 11 1, 2 | useful to establish Church museums that, while making reference 12 1, 3 | Capitoline Museum and the Vatican Museums in Rome besides other great 13 1, 3 | besides other great national museums in the great capitals of 14 1, 3 | and 1600's new types of museums gradually appear with primarily 15 1, 3 | for example, scientific museums, that were located in seminaries, 16 1, 3 | treasuries", Cathedral Museums and Museums of the Opera ( 17 1, 3 | Cathedral Museums and Museums of the Opera (the Cathedral 18 1, 3 | beginning of the 1900's diocesan museums began to appear that were 19 1, 3 | abandonment or dispersion. Museums of religious congregations 20 1, 4 | Church regarding Church Museums ~The legislation of the 21 1, 4 | innovative ideas regarding museums. The famous Chirograph ( 22 1, 4 | interesting things to place in our Museums; sure that the expenditures 23 1, 4 | century on the subject of museums are addressed to the Bishops 24 1, 4 | Generally they do not address museums exclusively, but the museums 25 1, 4 | museums exclusively, but the museums are inserted into a broader 26 1, 4 | establishment of Diocesan Museums..." (Secretary of State, 27 1, 4 | and management of diocesan museums (Pontifical Central Commission 28 1, 4 | diocesan or inter-diocesan museums (Sacred Congregation for 29 1, 4 | Oriental Churches mention museums, even if clear references 30 1, 4 | Church has now considered museums as places of cultural and 31 1, 4 | order to establish properly museums, archives, libraries, so 32 2, 1,1 | constituting ecclesiastical museums becomes evident in order 33 2, 1,1 | criteria. ~Ecclesiastical museums are therefore strictly connected 34 2, 1,1 | regional ecclesiastical museums and of literary, musical, 35 2, 1,1 | treasures. In fact, through museums, exhibits, conventions, 36 2, 1,2 | contained in ecclesiastical museums is an "asset to memory", 37 2, 1,2 | souls). ~Ecclesiastical museums are part of that specific 38 2, 2,2 | conserved in ecclesiastical museums. Such artefacts, even if 39 2, 2,2 | documented in ecclesiastical museums. These recall, through scanty 40 2, 3,1 | established vary. Types of museums have varied in different 41 2, 3,1 | typological list of ecclesiastical museums does not exist. If one wants 42 2, 3,1 | as well as those older museums that can be properly called 43 2, 3,1 | called ecclesiastical. These museums, in many cases, still exist 44 2, 3,1 | the centuries, "cathedral museums" were added to these "treasuries", 45 2, 3,1 | period the birth of "diocesan museums" increased. In a variety 46 2, 3,1 | Similar to these "diocesan museums", "parish museums", "monastic 47 2, 3,1 | diocesan museums", "parish museums", "monastic museums", "convent 48 2, 3,1 | parish museums", "monastic museums", "convent museums", "museums 49 2, 3,1 | monastic museums", "convent museums", "museums of religious 50 2, 3,1 | museums", "convent museums", "museums of religious institutions" ( 51 2, 3,1 | for example "missionary museums"), "museums of confraternities", 52 2, 3,1 | missionary museums"), "museums of confraternities", and 53 2, 3,1 | wide-spread today. ~The museums we have recalled refer to 54 2, 3,1 | they reflect. For example, museums of religious institutions 55 2, 3,1 | parts of the world. Other museums, such as parish and inter-parish 56 2, 3,1 | and settings. Missionary museums, on the other hand, reflect 57 2, 3,2 | gathered ~Ecclesiastical museums preserve what refers to 58 2, 3,2 | present in ecclesiastical museums, we can first of all discern 59 2, 3,2 | patrimony of ecclesiastical museums, one can often add other 60 2, 4 | or other ecclesiastical museums dependent on the dioceses, 61 2, 4 | Circular Letter, ecclesiastical museums are to be considered among 62 2, 4 | organization. No new ecclesiastical museums can be established by ecclesiastical,  63 2, 4 | organization, and management of museums should be applied also to 64 2, 4 | should be applied also to museums belonging to religious institutions 65 2, 4 | general and ecclesiastical museums in particular. (CIC [1983], 66 3, 1,1 | sites of ecclesiastical museums, must be able to maintain 67 3, 1,6 | International Council of Museums]. In addition, in various 68 3, 1,6 | American Association of Museums, the Coalition for Networked 69 3, 1,10| at least in those larger museums where such a flow actually 70 3, 1,11| larger and more important museums, places for refreshments 71 3, 2,1 | diocesan and ecclesiastical Museums, as for example, the Rom 72 3, 5 | deteriorating in ecclesiastical museums or in other storage units. ~ 73 3, 6 | with public and private museums. ~Such collaboration must 74 4, 1 | Even works collected in museums are aimed at catechesis 75 4, 2,1 | visiting ecclesiastical museums, can intuitively understand 76 4, 2,1 | expressed by works gathered in museums point to the great aims 77 4, 2,1 | enhanced by ecclesiastical museums. Therefore, through this 78 4, 2,2 | Other exhibits entrusted to museums show the important role 79 4, 3 | converge in ecclesiastical museums, remain thus a living part 80 5 | Personnel for Ecclesiastical Museums ~ 81 5, 1,2 | avoid the detachment of museums from pastoral plans; to 82 5, 1,5 | With specific reference to museums present in the territory, 83 5, 1,5 | Associations of ecclesiastical museums and national Associations  84 5, 2,1 | aesthetics, libraries, archives, museums in various courses of philosophy 85 5, 2,1 | inherent to ecclesiastical museums (To this end the Pontifical 86 5, 2,1 | employees of ecclesiastical museums). ~Adequate training of 87 5, 2,1 | to promote ecclesiastical museums, to coordinate them within 88 5, 2,1 | managing ecclesiastical museums and of safeguarding the 89 5, 2,2 | training of those who run the museums as well as those who run 90 5, 2,3 | training of those who run the museums ~The formation of the clergy 91 5, 2,3 | theme of ecclesiastical museums (the organization and enhancement 92 5, 2,3 | level of running diocesan museums it would be advisable to 93 5, 2,4 | visits to ecclesiastical museums, shrines, churches, and 94 5, 2,4 | after temporary exhibits in museums and other church environments 95 5, 2,4 | so that even the use of museums may fall into the area of 96 5, 2,4 | display in ecclesiastical museums or their history, but also 97 5, 2,4 | visits that may connect museums with the entire Church patrimony; ~- 98 5, 3 | many cases, ecclesiastical museums, especially when small in 99 5, 3 | in similar activities in museums and intend to dedicate some 100 5, 3 | that may arise, in some museums forms of cooperative work 101 6 | note n. 4). ~Ecclesiastical museums, as a place for the education 102 6 | Christ. In the ecclesiastical museums the collection allows viewers 103 6 | and spiritually, and so museums rightfully belong to the 104 6 | forth collaboration between museums. ~As the Church at present 105 6 | ecclesial and civil potential of museums, in order to work together


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