Sentences with word «curial»

There is, therefore, no element of curial deference owed to that decision by either the chambers judge or by this Court.
Cardinal Robert Sarah of Guinea has been appointed prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments — a decision that sets a decisive tone for Curial reform.
These new cardinals (Pope Francis has chosen 40 so far) will have an impact in this coming week's consistory on curial reform.
He has been supported in this by curial Cardinals who had formerly been career diplomats: Achille Silvestrini, Pio Laghi, and Giovanni Cheli, whose opposition toBertone's appointment as secretary of state was based on his lack of diplomatic experience.
In his 2007 Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Sacramentum Caritatis, Pope Benedict XVI, «[t] aking into account ancient and venerable customs and the wishes expressed by the Synod Fathers, -LSB-...] asked the competent curial offices to study the possibility of moving the sign of peace to another place, such as before the presentation of the gifts at the altar» (Sacramentum Caritatis 49, note 150).
The Singapore Courts would not easily set aside an award given its judicial policy of minimal curial intervention.
If we do not quite, as Machiavelli recommended, put on our «royal and curial robes» to converse with the ancients, we must nevertheless give these books our undivided attention and time.
Beyond the theological discussions that characterised the major curial reform begun under Bl Paul VI and concluded under St John Paul II, Pope Francis's reform is mostly intended to be functional, allowing the voice of the Church to reach to «the end of the world», as he referred to his own native land when he was elected.
Perhaps curial reform, as well as the much vaunted doctrinal revolution, will find their proper place in this discussion.
This is the way curial reform will be carried out.
In the Church, the rule is that at seventy - five years of age the bishops — and in theory also the heads of curial departments — must submit their resignation to the pope, who can decide whether to accept it.
Many years ago I visited the Vatican with a sociologist friend, and we met with many of the top curial officials.
The episcopal conference is not a meeting of bureaucrats, board secretaries, curial personnel or the like.
The refusal of Italian curial diplomats like Cardinal Sodano to recognize the truth of the Ostpolitik's sad effects on the security and integrity of the Holy See itself is especially unfortunate.
In 2015, Francis wished his closest collaborators a merry Christmas with a lengthy, gloomy rundown of «curial antibiotics,» via an acrostic analysis of the Latin word misericordia.
Both were gratified at the unexpected openness of the council to meaningful change in the face of curial resistance, and saw in this the gracious hand of providence.
This would tighten curial discipline and put a stop to the squabbling and an end to the aura of financial chicanery (an investigation is already under way).
The Roman Magisterium (teaching authority) has been compromised by schism separating it from the Orthodox Churches of the East and an historical anomaly resulting in the Pope acting in union with curial bureaucrats instead of in union with the Bishops (collegiality) and clericalism rather than the practice of the priesthood of all believers.
Various suspects would include interested curial officials (desirous of knowing what evidence there was of financial irregularity), interested parties who had business dealings with the Vatican, financial and perhaps criminal associates anxious to know to what extent their connection was known.
His harangue hasn't changed in our twenty - year acquaintance, but this time it occurred to me that there was a tinge of conceit to it» that he resented the idea of being ministered to by people who, in all likelihood, were too inclined toward curial - obedience and therefore couldn't possibly have much to say to his finely tuned sensibilities.
With Pope John's encouragement, and against strong curial opposition, the secretariat sent five Catholic observers to New Delhi in 1961 for the Third Assembly of the World Council of Churches.
Trump claims the jurist can't be impartial in the case since Curial is of Mexican heritage and Trump plans to build a wall along the southern border.
Design Curial: New Radisson Blu Hotel creates interesting addition to Frankfurt's Skyline September 25, 2017
The «Béton Brut» Paris tour starts with a concrete slab of Cité des 4000, leads through the round towers of Les Choux de Créteil, cité Curial — the largest estate in Paris, leading onto the Orgues de Flandre high - rise towers, and concludes with a classic example of post-war Brutalism, the Centre National de la Danse.
Appointment term limits not only discourages those who wish to make a career of administrative justice service but also deprives tribunals of the very benefits of experience and understanding that justify curial deference.
The criticisms aimed at the Pope's plan for curial reform, the other issue at stake in this pontificate, are also founded on theological and juridical grounds.
Hence his appointment of a Council of Cardinals to advise him on curial reform; hence, the establishment of two Pontifical Commissions of Reference for both the Institute for Religious Works (CRIOR) and the Vatican's economic administration (COSEA); hence, the first decisions of reform, which mostly dealt with economic issues; hence, finally, the establishment of a committee to study how best to re-organise Vatican communications.
O'Malley seeks to produce an even - handed introduction to the Council and its work but it is obvious his sympathies lie with «progressive» teaching rather than with those papal or curial interventions that seem unduly influenced by traditional approaches.
[xxvi] Whatever «curial deference» [xxvii] Irish courts are inclined to grant when hearing appeals from decisions of statutory bodies does not extend to questions of law.
It marks the first major document from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith since Francis sacked Gerhard Ludwig Cardinal Müller, applying the previously unknown principle that Curial officials should not expect to receive more than one term in office.
Francis was elected by cardinals who, in the wake of scandals like that of the «gay lobby» that Benedict found himself too worn - out to confront, recognized the need for Curial reform.
To be recognised officially as a doctor of the Church is, it seems, a convoluted process requiring various levels of Curial and Papal approval.
It is seen this way, too, by some of the non-Italian clerics who, upon entering the curial ranks, have to work hard to understand mechanisms and languages so different from those they left behind.
The rationale is that the curial structure must be reduced in size to bring it closer to the people.
I mentioned this to a curial prelate who said he was pleased to hear it, and just a little surprised.
In 2016, the pope returned to the topic of the shortcomings of the Curia, detailing the governing principles of his Curial reform and pointing to the specific steps he had already taken.
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