• The Roman Curia (Latin: Romana Curia) comprises the administrative institutions of the Holy See and the central body through which the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church are conducted. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Roman Curia is the institution which the Roman Pontiff ordinarily makes use of in the exercise of his supreme pastoral office and universal mission in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the coming into force of Praedicate evangelium, the Pastor bonus is fully abrogated and replaced, and the reform of the Roman Curia is thus completed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cardinal Gerhard Müller, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, wrote in 2015 that "the Synod of Bishops is not a part of the Roman Curia in the strict sense: it is the expression of the collegiality of bishops in communion with the Pope and under his direction. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Roman Curia instead aids the Pope in the exercise of his primacy over all the churches. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Roman Curia is sometimes anglicized as the Court of Rome, as in the 1534 Act of Parliament that forbade appeals to it from England. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the Diocese of Rome, these functions are not handled by the Roman Curia, but by the Vicariate General of His Holiness for the City of Rome, as provided by the apostolic constitution Ecclesia in Urbe. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is also the Vicar General of Rome, traditionally a cardinal, and his deputy the vicegerent, who holds the personal title of archbishop, supervise the governance of the diocese by reference to the Pope himself, but with no more dependence on the Roman Curia, as such, than other Roman Catholic dioceses throughout the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Until recently, there still existed hereditary officers of the Roman Curia, holding titles denominating functions that had ceased to be a reality when the Papal States were lost to the papacy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The offices of the Vatican City State are not part of the Roman Curia, which is composed only of offices of the Holy See. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Roman Curia is composed of the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries and the Bodies, all of which are juridically equal. (wikipedia.org)
  • By the term "Curial Institutions" is meant the units of the Roman Curia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Offices of the Roman Curia are the Prefecture of the Papal Household, the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff and the Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 12). (wikipedia.org)
  • Pope John Paul II promulgated Pastor Bonus Apostolic Constitution, reforming the Roman Curia. (easydiplomacy.com)
  • The Code of Canon Law of 1983 referring to hierarchical recourse, does not limit it merely to the appeal to the Congregation of Roman Curia, but it refers to each recourse sought in a higher executive administration organ. (lodz.pl)
  • The subject of interest of the author is the hierarchical recourse sought in the Roman Curia after exhausting the hierarchical path of lower grades. (lodz.pl)
  • Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI to the Members of the Roman Curia for the Traditional Exchange of Christmas Greetings. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the Roman Curia Fortune has the most sway, since there is very rarely any place for talent or virtue. (sententiaeantiquae.com)
  • This preponderance of rhetorical argumentation had as a consequence that for many years the image of the Spanish Americas in the Roman Curia remained static, out-of-date, and tied to a specifically anti-Spanish politics. (mpg.de)
  • Nonetheless, diseases and even scandals cannot obscure the efficiency of the services rendered to the Pope and to the entire Church by the Roman Curia, with great effort, responsibility, commitment and dedication, and this is a real source of consolation. (associationofcatholicpriests.ie)
  • VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The reform of the Roman Curia is not a mere face-lift to rejuvenate an aging body but a process of deep, personal conversion, Pope Francis said. (catholicfreepress.org)
  • Sobriety: The Roman Curia must be willing to simplify and slim down, especially when it comes to "offices that are no longer responsive to contingent needs. (catholicfreepress.org)
  • The structure and organization of responsibilities within the Curia are at present regulated by the apostolic constitution, Praedicate evangelium issued by Pope Francis on 19 March 2022, which was completely enforced on 5 June 2022. (wikipedia.org)
  • The final theme considered consisted of the directions for the implementation of the Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium of the Curia Romana, suggesting a possible procedure of actions to accompany the implementation of the new legislation, including an evaluation of the steps taken and the challenges to be taken on. (vatican.va)
  • Here's our attempt at Spanish with the help of some google translate of a letter Marco Tosatti of Infovaticana received from a very learned and well-connected correspondent in who is known by the tantalizing nom de guerre, Romana Vulneratus Curia. (theeponymousflower.com)
  • La Comisión Pontificia para la protección de los menores se reunió en la primera Asamblea Plenaria desde que entró en vigor en junio la nueva Constitución Apostólica del Vaticano, que sitúa a la comisión dentro de la Curia Romana. (romereports.tv)
  • The Curia was created by Pope Urban II (r. 1088-1099). (wikipedia.org)
  • Nel volto di quanti avvicinate ogni giorno, siano essi membri della Curia romana o pellegrini e turisti, scorgete altrettanti inviti a riconoscere e a condividere l'amore di Dio per ciascuno. (twnews.it)
  • Auctore D. Nicolao Antonio Hispalensi I. C. Ordinis S. Iacobi Equite, patriae Ecclesiae canonico, Regiorum negotiorum in Urbe & Romana curia procuratore generali, consiliario Regio. (dominicos.org)
  • As of 2020[update], the Curia comprises the offices listed in the sections below. (wikipedia.org)
  • today instead I would like to speak about "curial antibiotics" - which could affect any Christian, curia, community, congregation, parish or ecclesial movement. (associationofcatholicpriests.ie)
  • It is normal for every Latin Roman Catholic diocese to have its own curia for its administration. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other bodies that play an administrative or consulting role in ecclesial affairs are sometimes mistakenly identified with the Curia, such as the Synod of Bishops and regional conferences of bishops. (wikipedia.org)
  • All members of the Curia except the Cardinal Camerlengo and the Major Penitentiary resign their office immediately after a papal death or resignation. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is by no means an exhaustive catalogue of needed virtues for those who serve in the Curia and for all those who would like to make their consecration or service to the Church more fruitful. (associationofcatholicpriests.ie)
  • Individuality (Personal conversion): A person's spiritual well-being can either strengthen the body of the Curia or damage it and make it sick. (catholicfreepress.org)
  • All members of the Curia except the Cardinal Camerlengo and the Major Penitentiary resign their office immediately after a papal death or resignation. (wikipedia.org)
  • In it you can still see the remains of the main buildings: the basilica, the papal curia and another three temples. (turismoextremadura.com)
  • Esa no era la forma de administrar los fondos de Peter's Pence", expresó Cassinis a la corte el 30 de septiembre, refiriéndose al fondo papal utilizado para la caridad y para apoyar el funcionamiento de la Curia romana y las embajadas del Vaticano en todo el mundo. (thecentralminnesotacatholic.org)
  • This is the Comitia (members' council) of the Societas Via Romana. (societasviaromana.net)
  • STIPULATED, by the active Sodales still in attendance at the Fora and the Comitia of the Societas Via Romana, that as of the Kalends Ianuariae AUC 2763 no officers have been elected to serve, that per Regulas the prior officers' terms have all expired, and that as of this hour we recognize that the Regulae Fundamentales are no longer in effect. (societasviaromana.net)
  • The duties of the Comitia Curiata are to invest elected and appointed magistrates with Imperium , witness the appointment of the official priests and priestess of the Sacra Publica Romana , and ratify some adoptions, wills, and changes of status. (novaroma.org)
  • The comitia curiata (Assembly of Curiae) shall comprise up to thirty lictores curiati (lictors of the curia). (novaroma.org)
  • The structure and organization of responsibilities within the Curia are at present regulated by the apostolic constitution , Praedicate evangelium issued by Pope Francis on 19 March 2022, which was completely enforced on 5 June 2022. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 'Repertorium Poenitentiariae Germanicum' is a collection of Latin entries taken from the registers of petitions directed to the Apostolic Penitentiary, the supreme body of the Curia Romana, covering the period between the papacies of Eugene IV (1431-1447) and Adrian VI (1522-1523). (dhi-roma.it)
  • El Papa se reúne en el Vaticano con e. (romereports.tv)
  • Triste es mantenerlos voluntaristamente, o seguir añadiendo detalles intranscendentes, sin acabar de entrar en el fondo del asunto: el papa, la Iglesia, Dios y nosotros. (comunidadebasecoia.org)
  • Sin ellos es difícil hablar del nuevo papa -y no es fácil conseguirlos en breve tiempo. (comunidadebasecoia.org)
  • Si le hacen papa, limpiará la curia", se ha dicho con humor. (comunidadebasecoia.org)
  • Al testificar como uno de los 27 testigos de la acusación, Cassinis dijo que, en el verano de 2018, el papa Francisco le pidió que realizara una revisión financiera y que entregara un informe de sus hallazgos al arzobispo Edgar Peña Parra, quien acababa de ser nombrado secretario sustituto de asuntos generales del Vaticano. (thecentralminnesotacatholic.org)
  • As of 2020[update], the Curia comprises the offices listed in the sections below. (wikipedia.org)
  • Law Offices of Emanuel Sedacca and Emanuel Sedacca as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Defendant and Respondent. (findlaw.com)
  • Law Offices of Willard K. Halm and Willard K. Halm, Irwindale, for Southern California Assisted Reproduction Attorneys, Family Pride Coalition and the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center as Amici Curiae on behalf of Defendant and Respondent. (findlaw.com)
  • Dear friends and enemies of Stilum Curiae, we receive from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò this painful reflection on the latest document addressed to Consecrated Life by the Vatican Congregation. (marcotosatti.com)
  • It is normal for every Latin Roman Catholic diocese to have its own curia for its administration. (wikipedia.org)
  • For a governing body of a particular church, see Curia (Roman Catholic Church) . (wikipedia.org)
  • STIPULATED ALSO, that the surviving active Sodales shall govern and maintain the Societas Via Romana as needed by means of a simple democracy, until such time as these Stipulations are superseded. (societasviaromana.net)
  • This means that reforming the Curia entails much more than denouncing the poor spiritual conditions of its members or changing personnel in key positions. (vaticanfiles.org)
  • The first phase is the creation of a section Pontifices et Curia Romana and a Series Episcoporum which involves the provision of Eubel and Gams online in a searchable format. (uvic.ca)
  • and Rebekah A. Fye for The Los Angeles County Bar Association, The San Fernando Valley Bar Association and its Family Law Center, The Family Law Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association, The Bar Association of San Francisco, The Association of Certified Law Specialists and Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles as Amici Curiae on behalf of Minors. (findlaw.com)
  • The Curia is a product of a monarchial vision of the church and the role of the Pope as absolute monarch of a state is also part of the same breed. (vaticanfiles.org)