5.1.4. Content of the
education
Formational initiatives should foresee
varied curricula with particular attention to the following subject matters:
history of the universal and local Church; art history and religious
architecture; iconography and iconology; aghiography and spirituality; history
of popular traditions; history of the institutes of consecrated life and their
presence in the territory; history of lay ecclesial associations; history of
catholic associations, confraternities, charitable movements and cultural
institutions. In this regard one could organize courses, seminars, conventions,
debates, series of lectures in order to stimulate training on a beginner's
level, specialization, permanent or ongoing formation. Such educational
initiatives also help to gather people of different ideological backgrounds
with whom one might try to develop a dialogue that may be productive on the
pastoral level.
For the employees and
those who run the museum a specific type of formation is needed. Initiatives of
this kind, besides offering the subject matters just mentioned, should also
provide specific formation regarding the organization of a museum, its
administrative management, didactic orientation, protection of goods,
preservation of artefacts, legislation in force (on the subject of protection,
fiscal measures, institutional relations). Eventually diocesan bulletins or
other publications can instead care for the normal updating of information.
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