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| | Roman Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments [6] |  | | The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (once the Sacred Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, later Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office) ([4]), |  | | The Congregation for the Clergy [9] (originated in the wake of the Council of Trent as Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium Concilii Tridentini Interpretum) |
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| | CURIA ROMANA - LoveToKnow Article on CURIA ROMANA |
 | | (7) The Congregation of the Council (Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium Concilii Tridentini interpretum), i.e. |  | | Pius X. in 1908 entrusted to this Congregation the supervision of the general discipline of the secular clergy and the faithful laity, empowering it to deal with matters concerning the precepts of the Church, festivals, foundations, church property, benefices, provincial councils and episcopal assemblies. |  | | To the former were attached two commissions, one for the approbation of those religious congregations which devote themselves to missions, which is now transferred to the Congregation of the Religious Orders; the other for the examination of the reports sent in by the bishops and vicars apostolic on their dioceses or missions. |
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| | Congregation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Congregation (worship) - the members of a church or synogogue |  | | Congregation (religious) - a religious institute in which only simple vows, not solemn vows, are taken |  | | Congregation (Roman Curia) - an administrative body of the Roman Catholic Church |
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| | Congregation For the Doctrine of the Faith |
 | | The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, originally called the "Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition", was established by Paul III with the Constitution Licet ab Initio on the 21 July 1542 for the defence of the Church from heresy. |  | | It is the oldest of the nine Congregations of the Roman Curia. |  | | An Interdicasterial Commission is also located in the Congregation for the redaction and publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church which was constituted by the Holy Father in February of 1993 under the presidency of the Cardinal Ratzinger. |
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| | Links to the Eucharist: Church Documents |
 | | by the Sacred Congregations of the Sacraments and for the Clergy,1973. |  | | by Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 1995. |  | | by the Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship, 1981. |
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| | The Roman Curia Catholic-Pages.com |
 | | The Congregation for Bishops is responsible for the delineation, division, establishment and merging of Dioceses, for the consideration of candidates to be appointed to Dioceses and the recommendation of candidates to the Holy Father. |  | | Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments |  | | The primary duty and responsibility of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is to promote and preserve the Catholic Faith throughout the Church. |
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| | Catholic Culture : Document Library : The Roman Curia and the Ecumenical Council |
 | | The Roman Pontiff himself is the prefect of three of the congregations, the Holy Office, the Consistorial Congregation, and the Congregation for the Oriental Church. |  | | The term "Roman Curia" is used to designate the complex of congregations, tribunals, and offices which exist to aid the Pope in his government of the universal Church militant of Jesus Christ. |  | | It is connatural for the residential bishop, in union with the Roman Pontiff, to teach authoritatively and to legislate for the entire Church of Christ on earth in an ecumenical council. |
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| | Roman Curia |
 | | The minor penitentiaries of certain Roman churches and of the Holy House of Loreto must be mentioned as in some way related to the Sacred Penitentiaria. |  | | According to the Constitution "Sapienti consilio" of Pius X, the tribunals of the Curia are three: the Sacred Penitentiaria, the Sacred Roman Rota, and the Apostolic Signatura. |  | | This commission was given to the Signatura through an answer by the Consistorial Congregation on the subject of a doubt relating to a case of this kind. |
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| | The Devil's Final Battle - Glossary |
 | | Congregation for the Clergy: Office within the Roman curia which oversees that the activities of diocesan or secular Catholic priests worldwide adhere to the faith and morals of the Catholic Church. |  | | Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF): Prior to the reorganization of the Roman Curia in 1967, this office (which oversaw all the other congregations within the Roman Curia) was known as the Holy Office, whose head was the Pope. |  | | Roman Curia: The central administration assisting in the governance of the Church in the Vatican, subject to the authority of the Pope. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Roman Congregations |
 | | It is manifest that the duties of this congregation are of the highest importance: they are concerned with the solemnity of the worship offered to God, the maintenance of the Faith, and the development of devotion and of Christian sentiment among the faithful. |  | | This congregation was established by Sixtus V under the title of Congregation for the Erection of Churches and for Consistorial Provisions (pro erectione ecclesiarum et provisionibus consistorialibus). |  | | As to the sacrament of matrimony, however, the competency of the Congregation of the Sacraments is universal in relation to place; objectively, however, all that concerns the impediments of mixed religion or of disparity of worship and the Pauline privilege pertains exclusively to the Holy Office. |
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| | The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - The Roman Curia |
 | | This congregation results of the unification of two dicasteries originally autonomous: the Congregation for Divine Worship, established by Paul VI with the motu propio Sacra Ritum Congregatio, on May 8, 1969 and the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments instituted by St. Pius X with the apostolic constitution Sapienti Consilio, on June 29, 1908. |  | | Congregation for the Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments |  | | It was divided into two different congregations established by Paul VI with the apostolic constitution Sacra Ritum Congregatio, on May 8, 1969: the S.C. for Divine Worship and the S. for the Causes of the Saints. |
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| | Search Results for "Curia" |
 | | ...Roman Catholic Church A Roman congregation of the Curia that deals with protection of the faith and morals.... |  | | often Curia Roman Catholic Church The central administration governing the Church.... |  | | An adviser to a congregation of the Curia.... |
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| | Canonical observations |
 | | Even the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith was given a Cardinal Prefect. |  | | The Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian in fact says: "The Roman Pontiff fulfils his universal mission with the help of the various bodies of the Roman Curia and in particular with that of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in what regards the doctrine of faith and morals. |  | | Actually, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is also a tribunal and acts as such. |
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| | Catholic Culture : Document Library : Regulations and Name for the Holy Office |
 | | The Congregation is to have a body of Consultors who are chosen by the Supreme Pontiff from men throughout the world who are well-known for their learning, prudence and experience. |  | | With all this in mind, and after seeking the advice of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church and of the bishops, We have decreed that a kind of reform of the Roman Curia is to take place. |  | | There can be no doubt that it should begin with the Congregation of the Holy Office, which has charge of the most important business of the Curia, that dealing with doctrine of faith and morals and the cases closely connected with this doctrine. |
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| | The Roman Curia |
 | | The Curia with the help of other councils, commissions and committees assist the Holy Father in the day-to-day functions of the Church. |  | | CONGREGATIONS There are nine Congregations in the Roman Curia. |  | | The Roman Curia in its strictest sense consists of these Congregations, Offices, and Tribunals. |
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| | NATIONAL CENTRE FOR LITURGY |
 | | Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (14 October 2004), |  | | The Congregation follows the lead given by the Holy Father and calls on bishops and priests to encourage and foster adoration of the Eucharist outside Mass. |  | | This document is published by Veritas (and is also available on www.vatican.va -Roman Curia, Congregations –Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments) |
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| | Roman Curia -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | A cardinal named as secretary of state coordinates the activities of the Curia, and various sacred congregations handle administrative mattersfor example, the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints is concerned with beatification and canonization and with the preservation of relics. |  | | The Curia had its origins in the local body of presbyters (priests), deacons (lower order of clergy), and notaries (lower clerics with secretarial duties) upon which, like other bishops in... |  | | Under the empire, when it primarily became a centre for religious and secular spectacles and ceremonies, it was the... |
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| | Dioceses in Roman Curia [Catholic-Hierarchy] |
 | | Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (Congregation) |  | | Discipline of the Sacraments (Congregation), of the; Historical, see Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (Congregation) |  | | Sacraments (Congregation), of the; Historical, see Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (Congregation) |
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| | Catholic World News : Shifting roles for Vatican offices |
 | | The Congregation for the Clergy will assume responsibilities for cases in which priests or deacons seek a dispensation from the clerical state. |  | | When Paul VI demoted the SCDF from being the Supreme Congregation, Cardinal Ottaviani pointed out that it was "supreme" because the principle of governance in the Church was Divine Revelation. |  | | Effective August 1, the Congregation for the Clergy will have an expanded role, taking over responsibility for some functions previously fulfilled by the Congregation for Divine Worship. |
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| | Synod for Oceania: Congregation 9 |
 | | Lucas MOREIRA NEVES, O.P., Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops |  | | For this reason, I wish to assure all my Brothers in the Episcopate here present that the sole aim of those of us who work in the Roman Curia is to assist the Holy Father in his great mission of service to the Church's unity. |  | | This General Congregation concluded at 7.00 pm with the prayer "Angelus Domini". |
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| | To the Roman Curia: You Were Amply Warned |
 | | The warning through you, to the key members of the Church in reference of the rampant sexual abuse by members of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church, was ignored. |  | | Know that what the scandal which is now rocking the Roman Catholic Church is of your own doing - and this, friend, it is only the beginning. |  | | Other Letters to the Roman Catholic Church Hierarchy |
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| | The Catholic Library.org: Roman Curia |
 | | The Curia of the Roman Church is the collection of departments and congregations which assist the Supreme Pontiff in his task of ruling the Church. |  | | The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith - Originally the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, this Congregation has been responsible for safeguarding the Doctrines of Holy Mother Church on Faith and Morals since its founding in 1542. |  | | The different sections of the Curia will be listed in order of their founding, with their current names. |
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| | Archdiocese of Boston |
 | | Dominus Iesus (“The Lord Jesus”) On the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church, Issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, August 6, 2000. |  | | The document encompasses a consensus on basic truths of the doctrine of justification and shows that the remaining differences in its explication are no longer the occasion for doctrinal condemnations. |  | | In this way they will better be able to respond to what is required by the life of the Church in our day. |
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| | Catholic World News : Woman appointed to highest-ever Vatican post |
 | | Sister Enrica Rosanna, an Italian specialist in education and the sociology of religion, has served as president of the pontifical faculty for educational sciences, a post which she held from 1989 to 1998. |  | | Vatican, Apr. 26, 2004 (CWNews.com) - A Salesian nun has been appointed the undersecretary of the Congregation for Religious-- becoming the first woman appointed to such an office within the Roman Curia. |
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| | Catholic Pages Directory: » Church Documents » ROMAN CURIA |
 | | Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |  | | Notes on the Correct Way to Present the Jews and Judaism in Preaching and Catechesis in the Roman Catholic Church Commission for Relation with Jews |  | | Catholic Pages Directory: » Church Documents » ROMAN CURIA |
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| | New Catholic Dictionary: Congregation, Papal; Congregation, Roman |
 | | As first organized by Sixtus V, 22 January 1588, there were 15 congregations; but the number has varied according to the needs of the times. |  | | Today there are 11, excluding the so-called Congregation of the Fabric of Saint Peter's. |  | | The congregations lack legislative and, except the Holy Office, judicial power. |
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| | Two key appointments to Roman Curia |
 | | Pope John Paul II has appointed a Slovenian prefect of the Congregation for Religious and a Croatian secretary general of the Synod of Bishops. |  | | The new prefect of the Congregation for Religious will be Archbishop Franc Rode, the current Archbishop of Ljubljana, Slovenia. |  | | A priest of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, he served at the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace before his latest assignment. |
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| | math lessons - List of cardinals |
 | | The following is an alphabetical list of Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church as of April 2005. |  | | Darío Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos, last Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy |  | | Antonio María Cardinal Javierre Ortas, former prefect of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Roman Curia |
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| | Roman Curia |
 | | ...to deal with the persons and things pertaining to the Oriental Rites, except in matters that belong to the Congregation for the Doctrine of faith. |  | | To this congregation is committed the erection, direction, temporal administration of Seminaries and the promotion and organization of Catholic education. |  | | ....to help the Supreme Pontiff more closely, both in the care and government of the Universal Church and in the relationship with the other departments of the Roman Curia. |
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