The Curia is the administrative offices of the Vatican. It is headed by Cardinals and Bishops, staffed by Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and laity. For the complete index of the current Curia, see the link below:
The members of the Curia are mostly clergy whom the Holy Father has asked to work for him, it is the entire government appartus of the church. It is outlined at the link below.
Ludwig Vones has written: 'Urban V. (1362-1370' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium, Catholic Church. Curia Romana, Church renewal, History, Papacy
The curia is the Pope's group of advisers. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church.
Carlo Cartari has written: 'Advocatorvm Sacri Consistorii syllabvm Carolvs Cartharivs exarabat' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Curia Romana
The Roman Catholic Church is over a billion members !
Antonio Menniti Ippolito has written: 'Il tramonto della Curia nepotista' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Curia Romana, History, Nepotism 'Fortuna e sfortune di una famiglia veneziana del Seicento' -- subject(s): History, Nobility 'Politica e carriere ecclesiastiche nel secolo XVII' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Catholic Church, Bishops
Re: What does the term ''sub curia'' refer to?Sub curia means that the court is holding the motion for sentence modification until such a time as the defendant or his attorney, if applicable, notifies it that they are ready to proceed on the hearing. This usually happens when, for example, the modification will only be granted if the defendant completes something like drug/alcohol treatment or anger management. The reason it must be held sub curia is because this motion is due within 90 days of sentencing, but the defendant wants to wait longer than that for the hearing to take place.Jason ClecknerLaw Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC9601 Baltimore Ave, Suite 203College Park, MD 20740
If you are referring to the administration of the Catholic Church, the date of its beginning is not certain . The final shape of the administration of the Vatican, the curia, evolved over time. If you are referring to the curia as the senate house of the ancient Romans, the first curia was built by the third king of Rome, Tullus Hostilius (reigned 673 - 642 BC). It was called the Curia Hostilia. The second curia was built by Lucius Cornelius Sulla in 82 BC. It was called the Curia Cornelia. Julius Caesar commissioned the construction of the third curia. However, he was assassinated soon afterwards. Its construction was completed by Augustus. It was called the Curia Julia.
Felice M. Cappello has written: 'De Curia romana iuxta reformationem a Pio X sapientissime inductam' -- subject(s): Cardinals, Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Curia Romana, Election, Popes 'Tractatus canonico-moralis de sacramentis' -- subject(s): Sacraments (Canon law) 'Tractatus de iubilaeo' -- subject(s): Holy Year, 1929 'De poenitentia' -- subject(s): Penance (Canon law) 'De matrimonio' -- subject(s): Marriage (Canon law) 'La curia romana secondo la sapiente riforma di Pio X' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Curia Romana 'De extrema unctione' -- subject(s): Extreme unction (Canon law) 'De administrativa amotione parochorum' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Congregatio Consistorialis, Clergy, Deposition 'Tractatus canonico-moralis de matrimonio' -- subject(s): Sacraments (Canon law)
Sabine. Weiss has written: 'Kurie und Ortskirche' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Salzburg (Austria), Catholic Church. Curia Romana, Church history, History, Salzburg Region (Austria) 'A week in Daniel's world: France' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Juvenile literature, Children
In the Catholic church, lay ministers are not members of the episcopacy.
The Laity.
Catholic church.