Examples of 'curial' in a sentence

Meaning of "curial"

Curial: relating to a court, especially the papal court
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  • Pertaining to a court; courtly.
  • Pertaining to the papal curia.
  • A member of a curia, especially of that of Rome or the later Italian sovereignties.

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How a pope might treat curial diseases.
The curial factions also turned their attention to him.
But it has long been exercised as to extra curial contempts.
Seven senior curial officials read special prayers asking for forgiveness in specific areas.
It could function in ways that normal curial congregations could not.
Curial response to Catholic sex abuse cases.
Since he had been a priest it may be considered that he came from a curial family.
It was found in a register compiled by a curial cardinal during the papacy of Gregory VII.
Müller chose to retire rather than accept another Curial position.
They had a curial system with these Cardinals who were the college of Pontiffs.
He deals dope on the Curial estate.
The curial cardinals entered the conclave seeking to elect Gregorio Barbarigo as pope.
The primary function of the Chancellor is to keep the curial records properly.
In the subsequent days the curial factions also promised their support for Conti.
It is therefore much more probably that Clarus was from a curial family from Tours.

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Among the zelanti were the Italian curial cardinals who opposed secular influences on the Church.
It is possible that since they were ordained bishops, they came from curial families.
The stranger is welcomed right into the curial house of the Order of Preachers.
Our guests are usually housed in the city center, hotel Curial.
The church is currently an abbey and the curial house of the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation.
But as curial reform has proved difficult, Francis seems to have made it a lower priority.
The red cardinal vestments come from the Roman curial system of the Temple of Vesta.
It houses the curial Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
The structure and functioning of curial institutions ;.
The Court, curial music and sovereign rituals.
The College of Cardinals was divided into four factions, two political and two curial.
Among the most active of these major Curial departments, it oversees Catholic doctrine.
Either that, or someone who knows his way around curial Rome?
Category, Curial response to Catholic sex abuse cases.
Curl Curl may be derived from the Aboriginal phrase curial curial, meaning river of life.
Occupants of the curial office of the Cardinal Nephew are denoted with †.
Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial.
He was chancellor, curial moderator, and vicar general of Monterey as well.
When the French invaded Savoy in 1792, the young Curial embraced the military career.
Francis ' draft of curial reform fundamentally reimagines Vatican 's role.
How a pope might treat curial diseases ( ePub ).
He occupied several curial offices grand penitentiary, prefect of the S.C. of the Tridentine Council.
It was dissolved in 1967 in the Curial reforms by Pope Paul VI.
The curial title of a Latin archbishopric, also of a Chaldean patriarchate and of a Syrian archbishopric.….
That's the Curial estate.
He has given curial officials a diagnosis of ' spiritual Alzheimer 's . '.
After the February Revolution of 1848 Curial was dismissed from his post as Mayor.
Traditionally these Curial officials are Cardinals, hence often called " Cardinal-Prefect " or " Cardinal-President ".
I would like information on shit Curial City traffic. Call my friend Boris to narcotics, - Tom!

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