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  • us favored by him in the administration of the Curia, after his election in 1370.
  • am set off to obtain confirmation at the papal curia; after going through the formality of resignin
  • In 1300 he defended himself before the Roman curia against charges that he had defrauded his brot
  • s work De matrimonio was reckoned by the Roman Curia among the classical works on marriage.
  • isserant held a number of offices in the Roman Curia, among them: President of the Pontifical Bibli
  • He left the service in the Curia and returned to Milan in June 1998.
  • The Metropolitan Curia and Chancery Offices are located at Vaughan Ho
  • e Deva city is spreading, beginning with Magna Curia and the public park.
  • egation for the Oriental Churches in the Roman Curia, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1985.
  • highest ranking American members of the Roman Curia and the second to serve as Major Penitentiary,
  • the Seminary of Gniezno and as notary for the Curia and the metropolitan tribunal and also as defe
  • ng year and held several offices both in Roman Curia and in the papal territorial administration.
  • was a cardinal who was a mainstay of the Roman Curia and the Vatican diplomatic service for many ye
  • in 1164 to represent the king before the papal curia, and in 1166 opposed Becket once more.
  • thern benefices to reward members of the Roman curia, and towards the close of the year 1516 he sen
  • Muzzarelli's a distinguished career in the curia and as a member of the Accademia dei Lincei at
  • d the major Italian banks open branches in the Curia and resume their dealings with the Camera.
  • odern era, holding high positions in the papal curia and government office.
  • tiary, one of the three tribunals of the Roman Curia and was also raised to the rank of Cardinal Pr
  • as is a member of various offices of the Roman Curia, and is invited to attend their plenary meetin
  • eminary of Fermo, official of the archdiocesan curia, and canon of the metropolitan cathedral chapt
  • egory IX in revising the Breviary of the Roman Curia, and the edition published in 1241 of this Bre
  • From 1986 to 1991 Scola served the Roman Curia as consultor to the Congregation for the Doctr
  • Carlo Barberini acted in the papal curia as cardinal-protector of the Duchy of Savoy (f
  • then forced to take up residence in the Roman Curia as a consequence of Peronist regime's fall.
  • inal Vicar, Cardinal Ruini served in the Roman Curia as a member of the Congregation for Bishops, t
  • etween 1312 and 1318 he practised in the papal curia at Avignon.
  • He was detained at the pontifical curia at Orvieto, and went on to join the Dominicans
  • arles VI, and an important member of the papal curia at Avignon, at the time of the Western Schism.
  • that Bishop Robert had travelled to the papal curia at Tivoli to obtain this protection.
  • tion, but Maitland held that court baron means curia baronis, "la court de seigneur," and that ther
  • 3, Costantini entered the service of the Roman Curia, being appointed Secretary of the Congregation
  • He then entered the service of the Roman Curia, being named Assessor and Sub-Promoter of the
  • He is the Curia Bishop of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamal
  • In 1441, after years of urging in the Papal curia, Bordeaux was granted its own studium generale
  • While restored to the Curia, Broderick died before he became a diocesan or
  • Darlington travelled to the papal curia, but on or before 18 November, resigned his ri
  • Robert was defended by his uncle in the papal curia, but did not escape excommunication.
  • i obtained the title of secretary in the Roman Curia by Pope Innocent XI.
  • n that day, the pontiffs would announce at the Curia Calabra the rest days for the upcoming month,
  • e Benedict XVI's appointments within the Roman Curia: Cheli believes Benedict is failing to take di
  • In 1002 Aeci sent letters to the Roman curia complaining that a certain nobleman named Geri
  • hich it is located, it takes its name from the Curia Ducis, the Court of Duke: this name dates back
  • Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Cardinali di curia e "familiae" cardinalizie dal 1227 al 1254, Pa
  • onks back in place and litigation at the Roman Curia ensued.
  • s on an embassy to him, while the Pope and the Curia fled south to Benevento.
  • From 1987, Rainer was chairman of the curia for art of the Austrian Decoration for Science
  • e Congregation for Divine Worship in the Roman Curia from 1969 until his death, and was elevated to
  • whom he represented as a mediator in the Papal curia from 1222 onwards.
  • quarters in Fiesole, near Florence, where the ' Curia Generalizia' remained till 1895.
  • so from a situation of exile: his headquarter ( Curia Generalizia) was at Fiesole (Firenze) and not
  • vgorod which dates to c. 1230, and it talks of Curia gotensium cum ecclesia et cimiterium Sancti Ol
  • on and its readiness to meet the wishes of the Curia, has actually done everything that lies in its
  • lities recommended him for places in the Papal curia: he was appointed Auditor of the Rota.
  • Probably while at the papal curia, he was consecrated at some point between June
  • 's aid, but after a favorable reception at the Curia, he died on his return journey to England on 3
  • ary meetings of those departments of the Roman Curia, held as far as possible once a year.
  • The Roman Curia, however, is reported to have reacted very neg
  • He entered the Roman Curia in 1724.
  • He transferred the proceedings to the Papal curia in Avignon.
  • Alfonso entered the Roman Curia in the household of Gian Pietro Carafa in 1548
  • xercises for the Pope and members of the Roman Curia in 1984.
  • o assume a post of responsibility in the Roman Curia in the Vatican.
  • resigned the see two years later in the papal curia in favour of his brother, David Stewart.
  • under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.
  • under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.
  • under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.
  • er his failure to obtain Dunblane at the papal curia in March 1322.
  • nal Rafael Merry del Val and entered the Roman Curia, in the Secretariat of State.
  • r the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the curia in Rome.
  • under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.
  • He was active at the papal curia in the second half of the decade as a papal ch
  • e council became a permanent part of the Roman Curia in December 1976, Goldie took a professorship
  • exercises to the Pope and members of the Roman Curia in February 1991, with the theme "La Chiesa de
  • Roger was part of the deputation to the papal curia in 1139 that defended King Stephen of England
  • o the Congregation for the Clergy in the Roman Curia in 2003.
  • g appointed an Official of State for the Roman Curia in 1988.
  • st to the emperor in Verona, then to the Roman Curia in 1239 and again in 1240.
  • e Roman Catholic Church, a member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City, and Patriarch of Venice.
  • o Rodrigo Borgia, Vice-Chancellor of the Roman Curia in exchange for Rodrigo's prestigious associat
  • 5, 1959, and entered the service of the Roman Curia in 1962, as an adjunct in the Book Censorship
  • ng the effect of the interference of the Roman Curia in the internal affairs of the Empire, notably
  • under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.The country comes under the province o
  • y Father on April 4, 1884 and joined the Roman Curia in 1892, where he was attached to the Sacred C
  • ugh the customary retirement age for the Roman Curia is 75, and very few are permitted by exception
  • tian Museum, Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Curia, Kakkanad, Cochin
  • n of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, Roman Curia, losing the "pro-" upon elevation to cardinal.
  • Msgr.Jose Chamakalayil with other curia members
  • He exercised several roles in the Roman Curia, notably the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic
  • 1987 he held various positions in the diocesan curia of the Diocese of Brescia.
  • In 1911 he visited the General Curia of the Pasionistas in Rome to request help for
  • , he served as Chancellor and Moderator of the Curia of the Archdiocese of Toronto.
  • hine and continued to work at Freiburg for the curia of the Avignon Papacy.
  • The Major Penitentiary is one of the few Curia officials whose office is not automatically su
  • gion of Christ "sent streams of money to Roman curia officials with a calculated end ... Maciel was
  • thus the highest-ranking American in the Roman Curia, on April 23, 1969.
  • bishopric "for reasonable caues" at the papal curia on or sometime before November 3, 1350, when A
  • ends and his enemies, from Zamora to the papal Curia over a twenty-year period, Linehan shows how e
  • The museum is housed in the 17th century Magna Curia Palace, constructed in 1621 under the authorit
  • n of the initial house, the result being Magna Curia palace.
  • The Curia Regis would later evolve into Parliament, the
  • In 1201 he made an agreement in the curia regis with St Albans Abbey with respect to the
  • d call the Great Council and the King's Court ( Curia Regis), who were semi-professional advisors wh
  • 's ministers, the Lord Chancellor attended the Curia Regis, or Royal Court.
  • r knowledge regarding the earliest form of the curia regis, and for the information it affords rega
  • forced to go underground) to that of the Genoa Curia, Repetto was directed to distribute the financ
  • ary and solemn court" (plenariam et sollempnem curia), restored two mills to the Diocese of Aversa.
  • Manasses appealed to the curia Romana and wrote letters to the pope demanding
  • hed to this metropolis as a titular see by the Curia Romana.
  • f Porto and charged with negotiations with the Curia Romana.
  • here Pope Urban VI (1378-89) took him into the Curia, sent him for ten years as papal collector to
  • Within the Roman Curia, Shehan held membership in the Secretariat for
  • since Leo XIII (1878), the first member of the Curia since Gregory XVI (1831), and the first Roman
  • e Pierre Godin, Bishop of Sabina, at the papal curia sometime before May 19.
  • s of Saints, the organisation within the Roman Curia that pronounces judgments on beatifications an
  • rine of the Faith, the department of the Roman Curia that Ottaviani had earlier headed, to examine
  • stolic Penitentiary, the tribunal of the Roman Curia that deals with matters of the internal forum.
  • However, because of his closeness with the Curia, the Ottoman Turks imprisoned Mardarius.
  • r to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function."
  • d "Symmachean forgeries", were produced in the Curia to support Symmachus' claim that as pope he co
  • shop Cornelius Van de Ven petitioned the Roman Curia to transfer the seat of the diocese from Natch
  • 34, Conrad travelled to Rome and convinced the Curia to turn the hospital and parish church in Marb
  • d been part of a royal delegation to the papal curia to seek a resolution to the dispute between th
  • lian clergyman, a member of the Roman Catholic curia under Pope Pius IX, who had the reputation of
  • hop, Wester held the title of Moderator of the Curia until 2003.
  • Clerk of the Roman Curia until 1489, when he was promoted to episcopacy
  • nd who Watt suggests had remained at the papal curia until provided to Ross.
  • Dewane entered the service of the Roman Curia upon becoming an official of the Pontifical Co
  • Magna Curia was completely renovated in 2007, with improve
  • The papal curia was disunited over the violent struggle to bri
  • During Innocenti's time as prefect, the Curia was extremely busy dealing with what was perce
  • ould have had to meet in the diocese where the Curia was in residence (the place where letters and
  • His long years of work in the Curia were recognized by Pope Pius X, who created hi
  • anni Colonna was his ally, largely because the curia were in the hands of the Colonna archenemy, th
  • In 1264, Benedetto became part of the Roman Curia where he served as secretary to Cardinal Simon
  • e term "Holy See" is also understood the Roman Curia, wherever its organs act within their papal ma
  • ion to the pretensions of Jordan and the Papal Curia, which had refused confirmation of Roger's arc
  • oly Roman Rota (the judicial part of the Roman Curia) which acts as the Supreme Court of Appeal in
  • ion for the Doctrine of the Faith in the Roman Curia, while still teaching at the Pontifical Gregor
  • He was involved in litigation in the papal curia with two other claimants to the office, John M