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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : The Roman Curia and the Ecumenical Council
While not all of these individuals would go so far, it is quite obvious that some of those who dislike the Curia are fundamentally opposed to the condemnation of any doctrinal aberrations, particularly of any misstatements that repeat the contradictions of Catholic teaching first uttered by the Protestant Reformers and by the Modernists.
Loyal, intelligent, and well instructed Catholics would be pained to think that the Curia had lost any prestige, and would certainly not express any fears of the type which Father Kung is supposed to have talked about.
But all of the other organizations of the Roman Curia are equally under his direction.
http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=2930   (4622 words)

  
 Curia
The Curia Hostilia was destroyed by a group of Romans protesting the murder of their hero Clodius.
A speaker's podium was located at the end opposite of the door.
The Curia was restored to its original form as closely as possible in the 1930's.
http://www.vroma.org/~forum/curia.html   (223 words)

  
 Curia
As always, we will welcome dissenting views from conservative elements - regardless of the fact that the our priority now is to ensure that our government does not erode our freedoms with the excuse of expediency and the putative "War on Terra".
Curia will become not only a forum for debate, but a center of resistence to the dangers that the recent changes in our government imply.
Our Republic is largely based on Polybius' description of that august body, adapted to the humanism of the Age of Enlightenment - hence the name chosen for this political forum.
http://www.geocities.com/curiaboard/curiahome.html   (259 words)

  
 The_Curia
many Files on the Curia and other Religious documents.
Hence that is what we as the Curia reenact.
We are always looking for new members and If your thinking of creating a Religious
http://members.aol.com/vonmeer   (473 words)

  
 CURIA - LoveToKnow Article on CURIA
Each curia was organized as a political and religious unit.
curia baronis, Court Baron, curia christianitatis, Court Christian).
A plebeian was for the first time elected curio maximUs in 209 B.C. The curia ceased to have any importance as a political organization some time before the close of the republican period.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CU/CURIA.htm   (737 words)

  
 Roman Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By this act, the Roman Curia gave up any claim to an administrative role in the defunt Papal States, though it has such with regard to the successor Vatican City State, which has very extensive diplomatic relations with other States.
The Roman Curia, then, is the Papal Court, and assists the Pope in carrying out his functions.
Curia in medieval and later Latin usage means "court" in the sense of "royal court" rather than "court of law" (though those two meanings are related in history).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Curia   (642 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - curia
Curia Romana, judicial and administrative bodies through which the pope carries on the government of the Roman Catholic church.
http://ca.encarta.msn.com/curia.html   (91 words)

  
 Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Curia in early Roman times was a subdivision of the people, i.e.
By the Imperial period, a curia was any building where local government held office, i.e.
The curia per antonomasia was the Curia Hostilia in Rome, which was the building where the Senate usually met.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curia   (199 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Roman Curia
Bulls, therefore, which concerned the government of the Catholic world, being exempt from all taxation, were said to be issued by way of the Curia.
This section of the office of the secretary of State has charge of the distribution of offices of the Curia, and of the election of the various officers.
This article deals in particular with the tribunals and the offices of Curia (Ufficii di Curia), in addition to which something will be said of the commissions of cardinals and the pontifical family.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13147a.htm   (6355 words)

  
 Article: Curia Iulia
This then would be the library known to have been attached to the Athenaeum (Sid.
Domitian rebuilt the curia, evidently in connection with his work on the Forum Transitorium (Hieron.
The area between this and the curia was probably an open court.
http://www.cvrlab.org/Library/Richardson/curiarichardson1.html   (848 words)

  
 curia --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The work of the Curia has traditionally been associated with the members of...
plural Curiae, in European medieval history, a court, or group of persons who attended a ruler at any given time for social, political, or judicial purposes.
(1894–1968), American Roman Catholic prelate and official of the curia, the Church's central administrative agencies.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9028249   (804 words)

  
 Roman Senate
Eventually the Christians won and these two symbols of paganism were banished from the Curia in 382 AD.
For example, Julius Caesar's assassination did not take place in the Curia Julia, but in the Curia of Pompey, which was a part of his theater complex in the Campus Martius.
The Senate did not always meet in the Curia; it also convened in various temples and at other sites.
http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classics/dunkle/romnlife/senate.htm   (321 words)

  
 Curia
Because of World War I it was postponed.
The Holy See approved the Provinces drawn up by Father Biaschelli on 3 August 1895, viz.: Roman, Neapolitan, Romagna (later known as Flaminian) and American ("which already had been founded since 1850").
He named his General Curia in the circular letter of 15 August 1895.
http://www.mission-preciousblood.org/curiae.htm   (1770 words)

  
 Curia
*Curia is a political subdivision of an ancient Roman tribe.
Megan's world: The name is "Curia", and the various continents and countries are subdivisions thereof.
If I had control of what is currently called "Earth"...
http://www.geocities.com/catch1dream   (84 words)

  
 ROMAN CURIA
The most important parts of the Curia are the Secretariat of State and the various Congregations.
Publication of the "Acta Apostolicae Sedis" -- the official record of all official documents and acts.
The official communication of Pontifical acts and activities of the Curia, the Press office.
http://www.thesacredheart.com/curia.htm   (1714 words)

  
 TERMS
Canon 360 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law states: The Supreme Pontiff conducts the business of the universal Church by means of the Roman Curia, which fulfills its duty in his name and by his authority.
Curia - originally the name of a ruling body and the place of its assembly (such as the Roman Senate in ancient times), it applies today to the offices and tribunals which assist the Pope, or any diocesan bishop, in the fulfillment of his ministry.
The Church provides canonical sanctions for the violation of the internal Forum (automatic excommunication in the case of a priest revealing the contents of a confession identifiable with a particular penitent.) External Forum concerns matters of Church governance and of public record, marriage and its validity, for example.
http://www.ewtn.com/HolySee/terms.htm   (478 words)

  
 The Curia
The Curia is an association of cybergods,demigods, current and former scribes of the eight AW worlds.
It is governed by the Scribal Code of Conduct.
The purpose of The Curia is a debating society modeled on the Roman Senate.
http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Group/190095   (155 words)

  
 Vatican Officials, The Roman Curia, Institutes, Universities, Colleges
Sometimes the Roman Pontiff promotes a person to the dignity of Cardinal but does not make public his name and keeps it "in pectore." Upon the publication of his name, this Cardinal enjoys his right of precedence from the day on which his name was reserved "in pectore" by the Pope (cfr.
The bishops, of whom some bear the titles of Patriarch and Archbishop, are united with the Roman Pontiff in the governance of the whole Church; the bishops, when assigned to particular Sees, are individually responsible for the teaching, sanctification and governance of their particular Church.
The Hierarchy, as the supreme governing body of the Catholic Church, consists of the Roman Pontiff, the successor of Peter, and the Bishops joined together with him and never without him (canons 330,331,336) in one apostolic college to provide for the common good of the Church.
http://www.trosch.org/com/vatican.htm   (4761 words)

  
 ACULPAC: CURIA - The Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act
The bankers -- both in Arizona and nationally -- have already announced their opposition to the CURIA legislation and are pledging to mount a massive grassroots effort to kill the bill.
The banking industry recently stated that they had sent over 70,000 letters against CURIA last legislation session.
They only need to hear from you … in massive numbers.
http://www.aculpac.org/curia   (332 words)

  
 Curia Julia
In theory the emperor merely carried out what the Senate and Popular Assembly decided, but in practice he was of course the one who made policy.
When the Republican dictator Sulla increased the number of senators, he had the building where they met enlarged.
Two years earlier he had begun building his own forum, and he now decided to integrate the two projects.
http://www.livius.org/ct-cz/curia/julia.html   (1489 words)

  
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Although the outside is not remarkable, traces of the Curia's former glory remain on the inside.
The first was the Curia Hostilius, named after Tullus Hostilus, and built in Republican times.
The Curia was destroyed again in the great fire during Nero's reign.
http://www.iei.net/~tryan/h-colfor.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Curia
The earlier building had been destroyed and rebuilt.
Its current form is a later reconstruction of Diocletian's building.
The Curia was the house of the senate.
http://www.cavazzi.com/roman-empire/tours/rome/curia.html   (36 words)

  
 Curia
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Curia doors (now at S. Giovanni in Laterano)
Curia doors (now at S. Giovanni in Laterano) Detail
http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/rome/curia/section_contents.html   (40 words)

  
 Grande Hotel da Curia - Anadia - Grande Hotel da Curia Reviews - TripAdvisor
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 Roman Curia
....to help the Supreme Pontiff more closely, both in the care and government of the Universal Church and in the relationship with the other departments of the Roman Curia.
http://www.kottayamdiocese.com/roman_curia.htm   (459 words)

  
 The See of Peter - Roman Curia
A sampling of books written by Mother Angelica.
The Roman Curia and other offices and services of the Holy See assist the Supreme Pontiff in the Petrine Ministry.
http://www.ewtn.com/holysee/Curia/index.asp   (78 words)

  
 Agence France Presse Spanish: Jubilan dos cardenales claves de la Curia romana@ HighBeam Research
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Agence France Presse Spanish: Jubilan dos cardenales claves de la Curia romana@ HighBeam Research
Dos cardenales claves de la Curia romana, el alemán Joseph Ratzinger, conocido como el "gran inquisidor", y el español Eduardo Marínez Sómalo, encargado de las instituciones religiosas, jubilarán este mes, lo que cambiará la estructura jerárquica de la Santa Sede.
http://highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:73117602&...   (208 words)

  
 Curia Iulia - Wikimedia Commons
The Curia Iulia was a central convention place.
The building is situated at the Roman Forum in Rome.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Curia_Iulia   (35 words)

  
 Congregation of the Mission: Curia
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Let us be willing to share with the Lord our failings and sins and at the same time acknowledge God’s mercy.
http://cmglobal.org/en/curia   (2067 words)

  
 Legislative Issues
Comparison of H.R. 3579 and H.R. Letter to members of the House of Representatives regarding co-sponsorship of H.R. CURIA Co-sponsors
CREDIT UNION REGULATORY IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 2003 (CURIA)
http://www.cuna.org/gov_affairs/legislative/issues/curia.html   (48 words)

  
 Curia hotels and accommodation, hotel reservations in Portugal, by All-Hotels(tm)
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