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Accordingly the full weight of the curial machine was now brought into play.
The newly constructed curial building was opened on 3 July 1998.
He was dispatched in an attempt to bring these territories around to the curial side, but without success.
Seven senior curial officials read special prayers asking for forgiveness in specific areas.
His curial duties did not prevent him from taking an interest in letters and the sciences.
The chancellor's duties were to oversee the issue of all curial correspondence.
But it has long been exercised as to extra curial contempts.
It also serves as the official source of papal and curial documents in Canada.
Her role in the clergy started out as a curial notary, next a cardinal and then she became a pope.
He was chancellor, curial moderator, and vicar general of Monterey as well.
John arranged and held the council, which opened in 1962, against strong and persistent curial opposition.
Over contraception, but on much else too, his underlying Roman curial temper proved finally decisive.
Among the most active of these major Curial departments, it oversees Catholic doctrine.
The first sign of intervention by curial authorities was a meeting held in the Vatican on 26 March 1974.
In the subsequent days the curial factions also promised their support for Conti.
Beltran then did pastoral and curial work in the Archdiocese of Atlanta until 1978.
The College of Cardinals was divided into four factions, two political and two curial.
All in all, keeping a semblance of control over the curial machinations had pretty much worn him out.
The first one was formed by the Italian curial cardinals who opposed the secular influences on the Church.
The church of Rome is perhaps the last absolute monarchy in the world, and when the pope dies all the curial offices are decapitated.
Curial clergy who displaced local candidates and took abroad native revenues did so with royal approval or acquiescence.
His enormously influential counterpart was today an emissary only, representing a further eight curial monsignors.
"This house may have led you to think I'm a curial, or a mildly prosperous shopkeeper, or something of that kind.
Eight cardinals, including six curial and two "external cardinals", were absent:
He did pastoral and curial work in Calahorra.