curia$18175$ - traduzione in Inglese
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curia$18175$ - traduzione in Inglese

GROUP OF OFFICIALS WHO ASSIST IN THE GOVERNANCE OF A PARTICULAR CHURCH, IN ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Curia (religion); Curia (Roman Catholic Church)

curia      
n. (Stor; rom, Rel; catt) curia
in chambers         
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (LEGAL)
In camera (legal); In chambers; In curia; In-camera; Hearing in chambers
nella camera del giudice

Definizione

Curialist
·noun One who belongs to the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.

Wikipedia

Curia (Catholic Church)

A curia is an official body that governs an entity within the Catholic Church. These curias range from the relatively simple diocesan curia; to the larger patriarchal curias; to the curia of various Catholic particular churches; to the Roman Curia, which is the central government of the Catholic Church. Other Catholic bodies, such as religious institutes, may also have curias.

These curias are historically descended from the Roman Curiae, and they keep that name even though they now have very different functions. When the Roman Empire collapsed, many of the administrative functions previously done by the state were subsumed by the only solid institution left, which was the church. The Bishop and curia took the place of the government officials, often to the point of sitting at the same chair in the same building. The Curia therefore passed into religious hands, and afterwards changed functions many times but always keeping its traditional name, at least in those Christian denominations that keep a strong continuity with the Apostolic tradition.