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At the papal curia he was asked to expound the doctrine of the Latin church at a meeting with representatives of the Greek church.
The chancery received petitions, examined the qualifications of candidates for benefices, and had official custody of the records of the curia.
Even the inquisitorial bishops and curia officials granted that he had written a virtual summa.
Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
Last Sunday, during the final vow mass for two Jesuits here at the curia, I mentioned that the Society of Jesus insists on a few key points.
At the curia, he was close to the Roman Academy, which had a reputation for neopaganism.
The order of decurions met in the curia, a semi-circular room discovered in 1995, adjoining the south annex of the basilica.
George Trebizond, a Cretan emigre in the curia, produced a new translation and commentary.
Then he suddenly summoned the Vatican Council II, whose reforms the curia and recent popes have in effect sought to roll back.
By the time the group officially meets, the pope will have likely already shaken up the curia with new appointments for key roles.
But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg.
In other words, if storms caused by careerism in the curia threatened to sink the papal ship, it was partly because Benedict himself had been too zealous in stilling the nurturing waters of theological debate.
As one of the King's ministers, the Lord Chancellor attended the curia regis or Royal Court.
The Minister General brought the meeting to a close with a solemn concelebration in the church of the Provincial curia, afterwards meeting the friars of the Province.
Add to that his rejection of Vatican pomp, purge of the curia and attempts to soften dogma on everything from sexuality to contraception, and no wonder the conservative backlash is in full swing.
Henry's wealth allowed him to maintain what was probably the largest curia regis, or royal court, in Europe.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has a ceremonial provincial curia, or court, consisting of some of the senior bishops of his province.
As the members of the curia ceased to sit as Officers, however, the composition of the court became more solid.
This curia was the king's court, composed of those advisers and courtiers who followed the king as he travelled around the country.
Also his curia, namely, the earls and barons, because if he is without a bridle, that is without law, they ought to put the bridle on him.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It does not stand on the Comitium, or before the curia, nor under the old shops.
The curia received its only income from this district through their commerce.
The promise made by the Avignonese antipope was not binding on the Roman curia and the quarrel continued.
It was for her sake alone that he took no thought for the ivory seat in the curia.
Such a suspicion would inevitably lead to a movement in favour of the internationalization of the curia and of the papacy.
Some imagine it to have been a curia, others a Basilica, and others an Exchange.
The curia is both perpetrator and victim in an institutional system that contravenes the gospel of Christ that it purports to serve.
The curia had become alarmed at the progress of the Reformation in Italy.
From this disagreement, commentators have suspected a mistake of the transcriber, and imagine that Curia is intended for corium.
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