- The
Roman Curia (Latin:
Curia Romana)
comprises the
administrative institutions of the Holy See and the
central body
through which the
affairs of the Catholic...
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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 seat...
- sull'Età dei
Sobieski e
della Polonia Moderna) G. Platania,
Polonia e
Curia romana.
Corrispondenza del
lucchese Tommaso Talenti segretario intimo del Re...
- The
Curia Julia (Latin:
Curia Iulia) is the
third named curia, or
senate house, in the
ancient city of Rome. It was
built in 44 BC, when
Julius Caesar...
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Bagliani AP (1988). "La MobilitÃ
della Curia romana nel
Secolo XIII:
Riflessi locali" [The
Mobility of the
Roman Curia in the 13th Century:
Local Reflections]...
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evangelium (Preach the gospel) is an
apostolic constitution reforming the
Roman Curia and was
published and
promulgated on 19
March 2022 by Pope Francis; the...
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Tribunal of Correctors, a substitute-corrector
alone remains.
Bouix (
Curia Romana, edit. 1859)
chronicled the
suppression of the
lower presidency and put...
- June 23, 2022. "Costituzione
Apostolica "Praedicate evangelium"
sulla Curia Romana e il suo
servizio alla
Chiesa e al Mondo". press.vatican.va. Retrieved...
- Office. 23
October 2001.
Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Nomine e
Confirme nella Curia Romana, 21.04.2005" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See
Press Office. 21...
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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...