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cu·ri·a
kyu ri
复数:curiae
curial (adj.)
noun
a division of the ancient Roman people comprising several gentes of a tribe
the place of assembly of one of these divisions
the court of a medieval king
a court of justice
often capitalized the body of congregations, tribunals, and offices through which the pope governs the Roman Catholic Church
大约1600年,古罗马三个部落中每个部落的十个部分之一; 也指“罗马参议院大厦”,源自拉丁语 curia “法院”,可能来自 *co-wiria “男性社区”(源自 PIE 词根 *wi-ro- “男人”)。这个意义被转移到了教皇法院(1825年左右)。相关词汇: Curial。
Latin, perhaps from co- + vir man — more at virile
The first known use of curia was in 1600
1 Delbos-Corfield said the delegation had met with “refusal to answer questions” and “clear hostility” in meetings with Hungary’s Constitutional Court and the Curia, its highest court.
2 A Taxpayers' Union–Curia opinion poll in early September found that 58% of rural voters – those living in settlements of less than a 1,000 people -- intended to vote National or ACT.
3 Five years ago, he was appointed one of eight cardinals by Pope Francis to work out how to overhaul the administrative structures of the church, which are known as the Roman curia.
4 A man of the cloth who is plagued by doubts about his faith, Benelli knows the stranglehold the conservatives have on the Roman Curia, the Vatican's administrative body.
5 He and Gänswein, known in Rome as the “Black Forest Adonis” on account of his southwestern-German origins, have become too powerful and independent for many cardinals in the Curia.
6 Another frequently voiced complaint is that he has failed to get a grip on the Roman Curia, the central administration of the church.
另一个经常听到的抱怨,是他未能掌握罗马教廷和教会的中央行政管理职权。
7 Under John Paul the Curia acquired a string of new "pontifical councils", quasi-ministries that deal with everything from health workers to Canon law.
在约翰·保罗时代教廷获得一系列新的“主教理事会”,准部委处理一切从卫生工作者到教会法的事务。
8 The Curia mocked the new pope as unsophisticated, childish, with a “Reader’s Digest-mentality.”
9 Benedict has tried twice to simplify the Curia but been thwarted each time.
本笃十六世曾两度尝试精简罗马教廷,但每次都以失败告终。
10 In the Curia and the backrooms of the Vatican’s palaces, efforts are already underway to search for a successor.
11 “As pope, this veteran curial insider has turned out to have virtually zero interest in actually running the Roman Curia,” writes John L. Allen, a biographer of the pope.
12 In Yallop’s telling, John Paul I’s death was a part of that story, because behind the scenes, he had trained his eye on the financial corruption, putting the Curia on edge.
13 Some point to long-standing goals that he has yet to complete: a reorganization of the Roman Curia, or an attempted cleanup of financial corruption.
14 Fractured and Ferocious A “reform of the Curia” is probably a contradiction in terms.
15 Since his election Benedict has taken care not show national bias in the Roman Curia.
16 In an address to the Curia, as the Catholic Church's central bureaucracy is known, he used the word "humility" nearly 30 times, but his approach was notably softer than in the past.
17 There, under a projected image of the Constitution, they were given the society’s first “Amicus Curiae Awards,” according to a society newsletter.
18 Only one of the new electors is from the Curia, the Vatican's central administration, which Francis has pledged to overhaul.
19 When John Paul II died in April 2005, the Curia was in terrible shape.
20 In 2003, Bishop Sean O’Malley took over, while Lennon stayed on as vicar general and moderator of the curia.