Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3 | task: we mean the Roman Curia, which has worked in the
2 Intro,3 | ancient times.~For the Roman Curia came into existence for
3 Intro,3 | authorities of the Roman Curia, and by God’s helping grace
4 Intro,4 | Sixtus V who gave the Roman Curia its formal organization
5 Intro,4 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia. Then on 29 June 1908, our
6 Intro,4 | to start from the Roman Curia so that, structured in a
7 Intro,4 | everyone can understand, the Curia may more easily and effectively
8 Intro,5 | certain updating of the Roman Curia. While the Fathers of the
9 Intro,5 | Council acknowledged that the Curia had hitherto rendered outstanding
10 Intro,5 | that the dicasteries of the Curia should undergo a reorganization
11 Intro,5 | the reorganization of the Curia with the promulgation of
12 Intro,5 | The composition of the Curia came to reflect more clearly
13 Intro,5 | Among other things, the Curia coopted diocesan bishops
14 Intro,6 | organization of the Roman Curia. It was necessary to consult
15 Intro,6 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia. The result of this general
16 Intro,6 | law concerning the Roman Curia," worked out over close
17 Intro,6 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, and was discussed at the
18 Intro,6 | this regard from the Roman Curia. In gaining a clear awareness
19 Intro,6 | particular law for the Roman Curia in harmony with the new
20 Intro,7 | activity of the renewed Curia, as in these words of the
21 Intro,7 | departments of the Roman Curia, which act in his name and
22 Intro,7 | the function of the Roman Curia, though not belonging to
23 Intro,7 | universal Church. For the Curia exists and operates only
24 Intro,7 | Church, similarly the Roman Curia, as the servant of Peter’
25 Intro,7 | every dicastery of the Roman Curia is that of being ministerial,
26 Intro,7 | departments of the Roman Curia." These words clearly show
27 Intro,7 | These words clearly show the Curia’s instrumental nature, described
28 Intro,7 | Dominus, defined the Roman Curia "as an instrument of immediate
29 Intro,8 | vicarious character of the Roman Curia, because, as we have already
30 Intro,8 | this character the Roman Curia draws its energy and strength,
31 Intro,8 | to the dicasteries of the Curia according to the competence
32 Intro,8 | this same diaconia of the Curia, which he uses in carrying
33 Intro,8 | reason, not only is the Roman Curia far from being a barrier
34 Intro,9 | one hand, that the Roman Curia is closely bound to the
35 Intro,9 | by the composition of the Curia.~For the Roman Curia is
36 Intro,9 | the Curia.~For the Roman Curia is composed of nearly all
37 Intro,9 | works through the Roman Curia and finds concrete application,
38 Intro,9 | and action in the Roman Curia.~Apart from these bishops,
39 Intro,9 | often obscure.~The Roman Curia calls into its service diocesan
40 Intro,9 | pastoral work of the Roman Curia. This kind of service by
41 Intro,10| the ministry of the Roman Curia is strongly imbued with
42 Intro,10| collegiality, even if the Curia itself is not to be compared
43 Intro,10| This is true whether the Curia be considered in itself
44 Intro,10| dicasteries of the Roman Curia, pondering and exploring
45 Intro,11| zealous activity of the Roman Curia, united to the Petrine ministry
46 Intro,11| particular Churches, the Curia is in the first place being
47 Intro,11| cooperation which the Roman Curia brings to the Supreme Pontiff
48 Intro,11| the agencies of the Roman Curia: "[They] provide the Vicar
49 Intro,12| the mission of the Roman Curia is ecclesial, it claims
50 Intro,12| is the duty of the Roman Curia to communicate with all
51 Intro,12| communicate with the Roman Curia, so that, dealing thus with
52 Intro,12| Pontiffs established the Roman Curia and adapted it to new conditions
53 Intro,12| Paul VI visualise the Roman Curia as another cenacle or upper
54 Intro,12| legislation on the Roman Curia it has been our will to
55 Intro,13| physionomy of the Roman Curia, we wish to bring together
56 Intro,13| image and features of this Curia to respond to the demands
57 Intro,13| and organs of the Roman Curia be made more suitable for
58 Intro,13| working methods of the Roman Curia increasingly correspond
59 Intro,13| Christ, the zeal of the Roman Curia in no small measure contributes
60 Intro,14| and mission of the Roman Curia, we have commanded that
61 Intro,14| world, so also the Roman Curia has this strong desire,
62 Intro,14| following norms for the Roman Curia. ~
63 I,1 | Notion of Roman Curia~Art. 1 — The Roman Curia
64 I,1 | Curia~Art. 1 — The Roman Curia is the complex of dicasteries
65 I,2 | institutes of the Roman Curia are the Prefecture of the
66 I,2 | of the world, so that the Curia may express the universal
67 I,2 | for service at the Roman Curia.~Art. 10 — Each dicastery
68 I,3 | special law of the Roman Curia, and according to the norms
69 I,3 | acceptable to approach the Roman Curia in any of the languages
70 I,7 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia. For through these visits
71 I,7 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art. 32 — For this purpose,
72 I,8 | the Activity of the Roman Curia~Art. 33 — The activity of
73 I,8 | all who work at the Roman Curia and the other institutes
74 I,8 | are working in the Roman Curia are to do so in such a way
75 I,9 | conditions within the Roman Curia and related questions.~
76 I,10 | transacting business in the Curia itself, without prejudice
77 II,1 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia and of the other institutes
78 II,1 | Supreme Pontiff in the Roman Curia and in the other institutes
79 II,2 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, to represent the Holy See
80 II,2 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, this Section sees to the
81 III,1 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, insofar as they touch on
82 III,6 | those dicasteries of the Curia that are involved by reason
83 III,6 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art. 84 — § 1. The president
84 III,6 | bishops either from the Roman Curia or selected from the Churches
85 III,6 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia or from the Consejo episcopal
86 IV,2 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia or approved by them, whenever
87 IV,2 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, as well as conflicts of
88 VI,2 | necessary for the Roman Curia to function.~Art. 173 —
89 VII | INSTITUTES OF THE ROMAN CURIA~
90 VIII | dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art. 184 — Candidates can
91 VIII | dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~§ 2. They are appointed
92 IX | not belong to the Roman Curia in a strict sense but nevertheless
93 IX | Pontiff himself, to the Curia and the whole Church, and
94 IX | Holy See itself and to the Curia as they carry out their
95 IX | other agencies of the Roman Curia.~Art. 192 — The Fabric of
96 AppI | Constitution on the Roman Curia, has also led to attaching
97 AppI,6 | and offices of the Roman Curia. The Curia, after all, is
98 AppI,6 | of the Roman Curia. The Curia, after all, is a certain "
99 AppI,6 | individual agency of the Roman Curia, especially to questions
100 AppI,7 | dicasteries of the Roman Curia, are most willing to offer
101 AppII,1 | pastoral nature of the Roman Curia. Viewed in this way, the
102 AppII,2 | various functions in the Roman Curia and in the various institutions
103 AppII,2 | nature indeed the Roman Curia cannot be compared. On this
104 AppII,5 | the renewal of the Roman Curia.~
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