curia in English

noun
1
the papal court at the Vatican, by which the Roman Catholic Church is governed. It comprises various Congregations, Tribunals, and other commissions and departments.

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1. What does Curial mean? Pertaining to the papal curia

2. Relativo a la curia, en especial a la romana: pronunciamiento Curial

3. The Chancellor also serves as an ecclesiastical notary and secretary of the curia

4. Cur. adv. vult Curia advisari vult, ‘the court wishes to be advised’

5. Augustinians International is registered at the United Nations as Curia Generalizia Agostiniana

6. Curial definition in English dictionary, Curial meaning, synonyms, see also 'curia',curtail',curl',cursorial'

7. Curial is an adjective meaning related to curia-one of the ten primitive subdivisions of a tribe in early Rome, consisting of ten gentes

8. It is thought that the building was a centre of the cult of the Emperor Augustus and the headquarters of the Collegium Augustalium (or possibly even the local curia).

9. Popular for his affable manner and respected for his administrative skills, he was twice Governor of Rome and was entrusted by the papal curia with several duties.

10. The term “Courtliness,” derived from Latin curialitas and curia meaning “senate” or “meeting,” pervades discussions of medieval literature, so much so that scholars may take it for granted

11. We are gathered around the Altar of the Confession, above the Apostle's tomb, and our assembly is composed of that special community of service known as the Roman Curia.

12. These are divided into four classes: (I) the “Protonotarii Apostolici de numero participantium” (members of the college of prelates), who exercise their office in connection with the acts of consistories and canonizations, have a representative in the Congregation of the Propaganda, and, according to the reorganization of the Curia by the

13. The Encyclopædia Britannica defines Celibacy as “the state of being unmarried and, therefore, sexually abstinent, usually in association with the role of a religious official or devotee.”In a 2006 address to the Roman Curia, then Pope Benedict XVI linked compulsory Celibacy to “a tradition that dates back to an epoch close to that of the Apostles.”

14. A free hand with regard to the full power (la libertas tenus) and officers (which he has) over the Church and its offices (and those that he holds) The curia has, from the outset, been the place where the administrative and legal personnel's means of clerical privileges have been found, which gave the Vatican a significant clerical weight, which cannot be ignored

15. In particular, also to be applied are all juridically binding means which tend to ensure that unity in the interpretation and in the application of laws which is asked for by Justice: the Pontifical Magisterium specifically concerning this area, contained above all within the Allocutions to the Roman Rota; the jurisprudence of the Roman Rota, upon which relevance I have already had the opportunity to speak to you7; the Norms and the Declarations issued by other Dicasteries of the Roman Curia.