2.2. Aim
2.2.1. Safeguarding
memory
The aim of an
ecclesiastical museum is connected to the "sensus
ecclesiae" (feeling for the church) which sees in the history of the
church the progressive development of God's people. Therefore the
ecclesiastical museum assumes a specific aim in the context of the pastoral
action of the local Church.
The ecclesiastical
museum, in particular, serves different functions among which one can indicate
the following:
- the conservation of
artefacts in so far as it gathers all those works that, due to the difficulty
of protecting them, their unknown origin or alienation, the destruction or
degradation of the original places where they belonged, as well as other
different risks, cannot stay in their original location;
- the investigation of
the history of the Christian community, because the criteria for museological
display, the selection of the pieces and their placement, should reconstruct
and tell about the temporal and territorial progress of the Christian
community;
- the display of
historical continuity since the ecclesiastical museum should represent, by the
material it contains, the "stable memory" of the Christian community
and at the same time its "active and current presence";
- a comparison with
other cultural expressions characterizing the territory, since the preservation
of the cultural patrimony must have a "catholic" dimension; in other
words, take into consideration all those who were present and the
manifestations within a territory as the Church developed.
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