- A
dicastery (/dɪˈkæstəri/; from Gr****: δικαστήριον, romanized: dikastērion, lit. 'law-court', from δικαστής, 'judge, juror') is the name of some departments...
- The
Dicastery for Bishops,
formerly named Congregation for
Bishops (Latin:
Congregatio pro Episcopis), is the
department of the
Roman Curia of the Catholic...
- the
dicasteries and
other bodies, all
juridically equal to each other". The
Curial Institutions is now made up of 16
dicasteries. Each
dicastery is headed...
- The
Dicastery for the
Doctrine of the
Faith (DDF) is a
department of the
Roman Curia in
charge of the
religious discipline of the
Catholic Church. The...
- The
Dicastery for
Evangelization is a
department (
dicastery) of the
Roman Curia. It was
created on 5 June 2022
through the
merger of the
Pontifical Council...
- The
Dicastery for the Clergy,
formerly named Congregation for the
Clergy (Latin:
Congregatio pro Clericis;
formerly the
Sacred Congregation for the Clergy...
- In the
Catholic Church, the
Dicastery for the
Causes of Saints,
previously named the
Congregation for the
Causes of
Saints (Latin:
Congregatio de Causis...
- The
Dicastery for
Communication (Italian:
Dicastero per la Comunicazione) is a
division (
dicastery) of the
Roman Curia with
authority over all communication...
- generations". Luce was
unveiled by
Archbishop Rino Fisic****a of the
Dicastery for
Evangelization on
October 28, 2024, as the
official mascot of the...
- The
Dicastery for the
Eastern Churches (also
called Dicastery for the
Oriental Churches),
previously named Congregation for the
Oriental Churches or Congregation...