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1 <LIV2| never ceased to appreciate art, to surround itself with
2 <LIV2| surround itself with works of art, to make art, within due
3 <LIV2| with works of art, to make art, within due limits, the
4 <LIV2| essential characteristics of art, which consists in a certain
5 <LIV2| intrinsic 'affinity' of art with religion, which in
6 <LIV2| 5. The function of all art lies in fact in breaking
7 <LIV2| suppressing any relation between art and religion must impair
8 <LIV2| and religion must impair art itself. Whatever artistic
9 <LIV2| neither in life nor in art - be it intended as an expression
10 <LIV2| greater the clarity with which art mirrors the infinite, the
11 <LIV2| to speak the language of art, to understand its harmonies,
12 <LIV2| that never, perhaps, has art reached its highest peaks
13 <LIV2| between Christianity and art! From their Faith they drew
14 <LIV2| elevated and prepared by art, are thus better disposed
15 <LIV2| honored and continue to honor art and to offer its works as
16 <LIV2| have always been abodes of art and religion at the same
17 <LIV2| you will give the truth of art and the true art. ~
18 <LIV2| truth of art and the true art. ~
19 <LIV2| and God glorified in your art, We invoke upon you and
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