4.2.2. Scope in the
ecclesial context
Through initiatives
promoted by the museum in the field of education, one can reconstruct the
micro-history of the individual realities within a specific territory. Study
days, guided tours, temporary exhibitions and other initiatives can help
rediscover the essential values of Christianity in a certain location. The
history of pastors and saints of the local Church can be re-discovered through forms
of popular piety and devotion that have left an abundant art-historical
repertory.
Other exhibits entrusted
to museums show the important role of associations and confraternities.
The ecclesiastical
museum carries out an important educational function for contemporary
generations and in particular of young people, because, by presenting the
memories of the past, it demonstrates the historical perspective of the
Christian community. According to this vision the relationship between the
school, the territory and the particular church becomes fundamental. In fact,
the institutional synergies that derive from this can increase an awareness of
the ecclesiastical context that finds correspondence in the art-historical
patrimony of the Church. The re-discovery of events through finds becomes, in a
sense, the re-evocation of a memory that is familiar also, and so much more
felt. In addition, it represents an element of common interest towards the
values of the faith transmitted.
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