curia 的定义
plural cu·ri·ae [kyoor-ee-ee]. /ˈkyʊər iˌi/.
- one of the political subdivisions of each of the three tribes of ancient Rome.
- the building in which such a division or group met, as for worship or public deliberation.
- the senate house in ancient Rome.
- the senate of an ancient Italian town.
- Curia Romana.
- the papal court.
- the administrative aides of a bishop.
更多curia例句
- His words apply not only to the Roman Curia at the Vatican but to the entire Church throughout the world.
- But the Vatican Curia was there before he was elected pope, and it will be there long after his ministry ends.
- “In the Curia there are holy people, truly holy people,” Francis reportedly told the Latin American delegation.
- But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the Curia may just be the tip of the iceberg.
- Imagine that the Jesuit Curia in Rome offered a compromise, which the state accepted.
- Marius, in order to protect their safety, imprisoned them in a large building, known as the Curia Hostilia.
- The tribe was divided into ten curi; at the head of each curia was a curion.
- Is fundator erat cuiusdam urbis a seipso denominate, que lingua Anglicana Warwic, id est curia Warmundi, nuncupatur.
- Every face, every eye was turned to the Curia, in the evident expectation of something great and strange taking place there.
- Unlike the Grecian phratry and the Roman curia it had no official head.