• 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...
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  • Curia (pl.: curiae) in ancient Rome referred to one of the original groupings of the citizenry, eventually numbering 30, and later every Roman citizen...
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  • In the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church, a congregation (Latin: Sacræ Cardinalium Congregationes) is a type of department of the Curia. They are...
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    reconstructed Curia Cornelia, which itself had replaced the Curia Hostilia. Caesar did so to redesign both spaces within the Comitium and the Roman Forum. The...
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    authority of the church. The administrative body of the Holy See, the Roman Curia, has its principal offices in Vatican City, a small independent city-state...
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  • The history of the Roman Curia, the administrative apparatus responsible for managing the affairs of the Holy See and the Catholic Church, can be traced...
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    The Curia of Pompey, sometimes referred to as the Curia Pompeia, was one of several named meeting halls from Republican Rome of historic significance...
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    working age are also appointed to roles overseeing dicasteries of the Roman Curia, the central administration of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are drawn...
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  • diocesan curia; to the larger patriarchal curias; to the curia of various Catholic particular churches; to the Roman Curia, which is the central government of...
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    Holy See (redirect from Roman see)
    administered by the Roman Curia (Latin for "Roman Court"), which is the central government of the Catholic Church. The Roman Curia includes various dicasteries...
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    documents. The Camerlengo then notifies the appropriate officers of the Roman Curia and the Dean of the College of Cardinals. He participates in the preparations...
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  • church, such as appointments as papal nuncios or as officials in the Roman Curia. Bishops of a country or region may form an episcopal conference and...
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    Pope Paul VI (category 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops)
    Marian pilgrimage. His organisational skills led him to a career in the Roman Curia, the papal civil service. On 19 October 1925, he was appointed a papal...
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    the Roman Curia in charge of the religious discipline of the Catholic Church. The Dicastery is the oldest among the departments of the Roman Curia. Its...
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    Francis established the same rule for non-cardinal bishops serving in the Roman Curia, who had previously lost their positions automatically at 75. A "diocesan...
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    The Curia Cornelia was a place where the Roman Senate assembled beginning c. 52 BC. It was the largest of all the Curiae (Senate Houses) built in Rome...
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    city-state's and worldwide Catholic Church government Holy See, and Roman Curia. The country has the world's smallest land area and the smallest population...
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  • Immensa Aeterni Dei, 15 congregations of the Roman Curia of which the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition was one. In 1908...
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  • δικαστήριον, romanized: dikastērion, lit. 'law-court', from δικαστής, 'judge, juror') is the name of some departments of the Roman Curia. Pastor bonus...
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    (Latin: Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus), is a dicastery of the Roman Curia responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic churches for the sake...
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    Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Admission requirements". Official Vatican web page, Roman Curia, Swiss Guards. Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 7...
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    Luis Antonio Tagle (category Officials of the Roman Curia)
    University, and as a member of various departments and dicasteries in the Roman Curia. Tagle, who generally prefers to be called by his nickname "Chito" rather...
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    Pope Sixtus V (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    2752/175470710X12696138525541. S2CID 144253902. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - The Roman Curia". cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 11 October 2021. Swete, H. B...
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  • Roman Court or Papal Curia was reformed by the papal bull Pontificalis Domus issues by Pope Paul VI in 1969. It abolished the role of the old Roman nobility...
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    The Curia Hostilia was one of the original senate houses or "curiae" of the Roman Republic. It was believed to have begun as a temple where the warring...
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    Pope (redirect from Roman Pontiff)
    terminology for the ordinary jurisdiction of the bishop of Rome (including the Roman Curia); the pope's various honours, powers, and privileges within the Catholic...
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    pope's personal property, not those of any particular department of the Roman Curia or the Holy See. The word secret continues to be used in this older,...
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    Are members of bodies such as certain chapters Clerics working in the Roman Curia and the Vatican diplomatic service are eligible for all three honors...
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    Saints (Latin: Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum), is the dicastery of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints...
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    Bishops (Latin: Congregatio pro Episcopis), is the department of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church that oversees the selection of most new bishops...
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