n.
A court of justice; judgment hall. [R.] J. S. Mill.
| Dictionary: Di·cas·ter·y |
A court of justice; judgment hall. [R.] J. S. Mill.
| Wikipedia: Dicastery |
Dicastery (from Greek δικαστήριον, law-court, from δικάστης, judge/juror) is an Italicism sometimes used in English to refer to the Departments of the Roman Curia.
Apart from the Secretariat of State (the Pope's secretariat), these Dicasteries or Departments are grouped in the following categories:
The Commissions are often classified not as integral parts of the Roman Curia but rather as associated with it in a way similar to the way the Vatican Secret Archives and the Vatican Apostolic Library are connected with the Holy See.
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| Francesco Monterisi |
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