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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Catholic Church (redirect from Roman Catholic)
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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Cardinal (Catholic Church) (redirect from Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church)
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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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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Hierarchy of the Catholic Church (redirect from Roman Catholic hierarchy)
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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Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (redirect from Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition)
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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Bishops in the Catholic Church (redirect from Bishop (Roman Catholic Church))
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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Vatican City (redirect from Roman Catholicism in Vatican City)
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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Dicastery for Bishops (redirect from Roman Congregation for Bishops)
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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