Curial

Word CURIAL
Character 6
Hyphenation cu ri al
Pronunciations /ˈkjʊəɹɪəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Curial"

What do we mean by curial?

A member of a curia, especially of that of Rome or the later Italian sovereignties.

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The word "curial" in example sentences

Further, while it is yet happening more slowly, the matter has also begun to penetrate certain curial circles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a curial is a gentleman and a government magistrate, the punishment is just enough; but why should Cassiodorus (certainly not King Dietrich) finish a short letter by a long dissertation on volcanoes in general, and Stromboli in particular, insisting on the wonder that the rocks, though continually burnt, are continually renewed by 'the inextricable potency of nature;' and only returning to Jovinus to inform him that he will henceforth follow the example of a salamander, which always lives in fire, 'being so contracted by natural cold, that it is tempered by burning flame. ❋ Charles Kingsley (1847)

With regards to the "curial" and "inhumane" treatment of animals, we consume and indeed wear many other products from animals that have seen more suffering then these "furry" and indeed ❋ Unknown (2009)

It makes sense that the curial authority charged with the Sacred Liturgy should have competence over both forms of the Roman Rite, not only because, once again, the Extraordinary Form is a living and regular part of the Sacred Liturgy, and not some isolated special interest concern, but also because, as we have seen, there are many questions which concern both forms, and where a seperate treatment of the same question can cause frictions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the intgeration would also bring a number of curial officials experienced in the questions of the usus antiquior into the CDW, where still many officials have very little knowledge of it and are sometimes completely unaware of its content and rubrics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is the most powerful curial group in the Vatican. ❋ MATTHEW REILLY (2010)

The institution of the church -- and here I mean the hierarchy -- particularly in its historic desire to shield itself from any and all critique by "outsiders," and its deep-seated desire to avoid "scandal," as well as the tendency of some curial officials to blame the church, made the problem of sexual abuse, which is probably just as rampant in other groups, infinitely worse. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That said, let's not kid ourselves this is a very complex issue, and that the curial and other theologians have a lot of work ahead to resolve this. ❋ Unknown (2008)

When the pope's authority is then intentionally extended to the Vatican curia, there exists a real possibility that unquestioning obedience to very human decisions about a whole range of issues by the curial departments and cardinals also becomes a mark of one's fidelity as a Catholic, and anything less is interpreted as being disloyal to the pope who is charged with steering the bark of Peter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Days later on the streets of Rome, the Italian newspaper La Stampa reported, Cardinal Ratzinger bumped into a curial monsignor who chided him for his sharp words. ❋ Peggy Noonan (2010)

In his frank comments to reporters aboard the plane en route to his visit to Portugal, he seemed to rebut Vatican curial officials who have sought to portray the crisis as somehow generated from the outside. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm not sure the curial theologians are all operating with all the bulbs on. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Story after story, not simply of abusive priests but of mendacious bishops, intransigent superiors of religious orders, and venal curial officials, seems to pour out daily. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Allen quotes George Weigel, a strong supporter of Benedict's, who wrote in an essay for the conservative journal First Things: "The last several weeks of curial chaos, confusion, and incompetence in the wake of the lifting of the excommunications ... have made clear just how dysfunctional the curia remains in terms of both crisis analysis and crisis management." ❋ Unknown (2010)

NCR's indefatigable Rome correspondent, in that same Times story, agrees that the pope is responding to curial officials who sought to deflect attention away from the true nature of the crisis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of course, the pope and curial officials oppose abortion as much as the American bishops. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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