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Roman Curia

The Roman Curia (Latin: Romana Curia) comprises the administrative institutions of the Holy See[note 1] and the central body through which the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church are conducted. The Roman Curia is the institution which the Roman Pontiff ordinarily makes use of in the exercise of his supreme pastoral office and universal mission in the world. It is at the service of the Pope, successor of Peter, and of the Bishops, successors of the Apostles, according to the modalities that are proper to the nature of each one, fulfilling their function with an evangelical spirit, working for the good and at the service of communion, unity and edification of the Universal Church and attending to the demands of the world in which the Church is called to fulfill its mission (Praedicate evangelium, article 1).[1]

The structure and organization of responsibilities within the Curia are at present regulated by the apostolic constitution, Praedicate evangelium issued by Pope Francis on 19 March 2022, which was completely enforced on 5 June 2022. It was previously regulated by Pastor bonus issued by Pope John Paul II on 28 June 1988.[2] With the coming into force of Praedicate evangelium, the Pastor bonus is fully abrogated and replaced, and the reform of the Roman Curia is thus completed.

Other bodies that play an administrative or consulting role in ecclesial affairs are sometimes mistakenly identified with the Curia, such as the Synod of Bishops and regional conferences of bishops. Cardinal Gerhard Müller, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, wrote in 2015 that "the Synod of Bishops is not a part of the Roman Curia in the strict sense: it is the expression of the collegiality of bishops in communion with the Pope and under his direction. The Roman Curia instead aids the Pope in the exercise of his primacy over all the churches."[3]

Historical background

The Curia was created by Pope Urban II (r. 1088–1099).[4]

Curia in medieval and later Latin usage means "court" in the sense of "royal court" rather than "court of law". The Roman Curia is sometimes anglicized as the Court of Rome, as in the 1534 Act of Parliament that forbade appeals to it from England.[5] It is the papal court and assists the Pope in carrying out his functions. The Roman Curia can be loosely compared to cabinets in governments of countries with a Western form of governance, but the only sections that can be directly compared with specific ministries of a civil government are the Second Section of the Secretariat of State, known also as the Section for Relations with States, the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State (established in 1939 by Pius XII), and the Congregation for Catholic Education.

It is normal for every Latin Roman Catholic diocese to have its own curia for its administration. For the Diocese of Rome, these functions are not handled by the Roman Curia, but by the Vicariate General of His Holiness for the City of Rome, as provided by the apostolic constitution Ecclesia in Urbe. The pope has, going back to St. Peter, been the bishop of Rome. There is also the Vicar General of Rome, traditionally a cardinal, and his deputy the vicegerent, who holds the personal title of archbishop, supervise the governance of the diocese by reference to the Pope himself, but with no more dependence on the Roman Curia, as such, than other Roman Catholic dioceses throughout the world. A distinct office, the Vicar General for Vatican City, administers the portion of the Diocese of Rome in Vatican City.

Until recently, there still existed hereditary officers of the Roman Curia, holding titles denominating functions that had ceased to be a reality when the Papal States were lost to the papacy. A reorganization, ordered by Pope Pius X, was incorporated into the 1917 Code of Canon Law. Further steps toward reorganization were begun by Pope Paul VI in the 1960s. Among the goals of this curial reform were the modernization of procedures and the internationalization of the curial staff. These reforms are reflected in the 1983 Code of Canon Law.[6] The offices of the Vatican City State are not part of the Roman Curia, which is composed only of offices of the Holy See. As of 2020, the Curia comprises the offices listed in the sections below. All members of the Curia except the Cardinal Camerlengo and the Major Penitentiary resign their office immediately after a papal death or resignation. See sede vacante.

Structure

The Roman Curia is composed of the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries and the Bodies, all of which are juridically equal. By the term "Curial Institutions" is meant the units of the Roman Curia. The Offices of the Roman Curia are the Prefecture of the Papal Household, the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff and the Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 12).

Each Curial Institution is composed of a Prefect or equivalent, a suitable number of Members, one or more Secretaries who assist the Prefect, together with, but in a subordinate line, one or more Under-secretaries, who are flanked by various Officials and Consultors (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 13).

The Members of the Curial Institutions are appointed from among the Cardinals residing both in and outside Rome, to whom are added, in as much as they are particularly expert in the matters in question, some Bishops, especially diocesan/eparchial ones, as well as, according to the nature of the Dicastery, some priests and deacons, some members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life and some lay faithful (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 15).

The Prefect, or his equivalent, the Members, the Secretary, the Undersecretary and the other Major Officials assigned to Heads of Office, equivalents and experts, as well as the Consultors, are appointed by the Roman Pontiff for a five-year term. As a rule, after five years, clerical officials and members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life who have served in curial institutions and offices return to pastoral care in their diocese/parish or in the Institutes or Societies to which they belong. Should the Superiors of the Roman Curia deem it opportune, the service may be extended for another period of five years (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 17).

In the event of the Apostolic See becoming vacant, all the Heads of Curial Institutions and Members cease to hold office. Exceptions to this rule are the Major Penitentiary, who continues to carry out the ordinary business within his competence, proposing to the College of Cardinals those matters which he would report to the Roman Pontiff, and the Almoner of His Holiness, who continues in the exercise of works of charity according to the same criteria used during the pontificate, remaining in the employ of the College of Cardinals until the election of the new Roman Pontiff. During the vacancy of the See, the Secretaries are responsible for the ordinary government of curial institutions, taking care only of matters of ordinary administration. Within three months of the election of the Roman Pontiff they are to be confirmed in their office by him. The Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations assumes the duties provided for in the norms concerning the vacancy of the Apostolic See and the election of the Roman Pontiff (Praedicate Evangelium, Article 18).

Secretariat

Secretariat of State

The Secretariat of State is the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia, the government of the Roman Catholic Church. As the Papal Secretariat, it closely assists the Roman Pontiff in the exercise of his supreme mission. It comprises three sections: the Section for General Affairs, under the direction of the Substitute, with the assistance of the Assessor; the Section for Relations with States and International Organizations, under the direction of its Secretary, with the assistance of the Undersecretary and an Undersecretary for the multilateral sector; the Section for the Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See, under the direction of the Secretary for Papal Representations, with the assistance of an Undersecretary. The current Secretary of the State is Pietro Cardinal Parolin.

Section for General Affairs

The Section for General Affairs is responsible for dealing with the following matters concerning the daily service of the Roman Pontiff: to examine those matters which is necessary to deal with matters outside the ordinary competence of the Curial Institutions and other bodies of the Apostolic See, and to foster coordination among these Dicasteries and other bodies and offices without prejudice to their autonomy. It is responsible to carry out everything that concerns the Representatives of States at the Holy See. The current Substitute for General Affairs is Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra.

Section for Relations with States and International Organizations

The task of the Section for Relations with States and International Organizations is to attend to the affairs that must be dealt with the respective civil authorities. It is responsible for the following: to handle the diplomatic and political relations of the Holy See with States and with other subjects of international law and to deal with common affairs for the promotion of the good of the Church and of civil society, also through the stipulation of concordats and other international agreements, taking into account the opinion of the Episcopal bodies concerned; to represent the Holy See at international intergovernmental organizations, as well as at multilateral intergovernmental conferences, availing himself, if necessary, of the collaboration of the competent Dicasteries and bodies of the Roman Curia; and to grant the nulla osta whenever a Dicastery or Body of the Roman Curia intends to publish a statement or document pertaining to international relations or relations with civil authorities. The current Secretary for Relations with States is Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher.

Section for Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See

The Section for the Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See deals with matters pertaining to persons serving in the diplomatic service of the Holy See, in particular their living and working conditions and their ongoing formation. In carrying out his duties, the Secretary visits the offices of the Pontifical Representations, convokes and presides over meetings concerning their provisions. This Section collaborates with the President of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy with regard to the selection and training of candidates for the diplomatic service of the Holy See and maintains contact with retired diplomatic personnel. The current Secretary for Pontifical Representations is Archbishop Jan Romeo Pawłowski.

Central Statistics Office of the Church

The Central Statistics Office, which operates under the Vatican Secretariat of State, conducts a variety of studies for the Roman Curia throughout the year. But one of the office's biggest projects is compiling the annual, 500-page Statistical Yearbook of the Church. The yearbook tracks the Roman Catholic population, both by a head count of the baptized in each country and as a percentage of the world's population. The current Person-in-charge is Monsignor Tomislav Ɖukez.

Dicasteries

Under the new constitution, all the Vatican's main departments are now known as “dicasteries.” Along with removing the title “congregation” from Vatican departments, the new constitution renames pontifical councils as “dicasteries.” The constitution says: “The Roman Curia is composed of the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries and other bodies, all juridically equal to each other.” The Curial Institutions is now made up of 16 dicasteries. Each dicastery is headed by a prefect, and supported by secretary and under-secretary.

Dicastery for Evangelization

 
The headquarters of the Propaganda fide in Rome with north facade on Piazza di Spagna by architect Bernini; seen here is the southwest facade by Borromini: etching by Giuseppe Vasi, 1761[7]

The Dicastery for Evangelization is competent for the fundamental questions of evangelization in the world and for the establishment, accompaniment and support of the new particular Churches, without prejudice to the competence of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches.

This new dicasteries is a merger of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization. It is made up of two Sections: one for fundamental questions of evangelization in the world and one for first evangelization and the new particular Churches in the territories within its competence. It is presided over directly by the Roman Pontiff, currently Pope Francis. Each of the two sections is governed in his name and by his authority by a Pro-Prefect.

Section for Fundamental Issues in World Evangelization

It is the task of the Section to study, in collaboration with the particular Churches, Episcopal Conferences and Eastern Hierarchical Structures, Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, the fundamental questions of evangelization and the development of an effective announcing the Gospel by identifying appropriate forms, instruments and language. The Section gathers the most significant experiences in the field of evangelization, making them available to the entire Church. It encourages reflection on the history of evangelization and mission, especially in their relationship to the political, social, and cultural events that have marked and conditioned the preaching of the Gospel. The current Pro-Prefect is Archbishop Salvatore (Rino) Fisichella.

Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches

The Section supports the proclamation of the Gospel and the deepening of the life of faith in the territories of first evangelization and deals with everything that concerns the erection of ecclesiastical circumscriptions or their modifications, as well as their provisioning, and it carries out the other tasks in the same way as the Dicastery for Bishops does within the scope of its competence. The Section, according to the principle of just autonomy, supports the new Particular Churches in the work of first evangelization and growth, collaborating with the Particular Churches, Episcopal Conferences, Institutes of Consecrated Life, Societies of Apostolic Life, associations, ecclesial movements, new communities, and ecclesial assistance agencies. To this section are entrusted the Pontifical Missionary Societies: the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith, the Pontifical Society of St. Peter the Apostle, the Pontifical Society of the Missionary Childhood, and the Pontifical Missionary Union, as instruments for the promotion of the missionary responsibility of every baptized person and for the support of the New Particular Churches. The current Pro-Prefect is Luis Antonio Cardinal Gokim Tagle.

Associated organization

International Council for Catechesis

The International Council for Catechesis (COINCAT) was established by Pope Paul VI on June 7, 1973, as a consultative body within the Congregation for the Clergy. The general purpose of COINCAT as explained in the Annuario Pontificio is "to study the more important catechetical themes for the service of the Apostolic See and the episcopal conferences and to present proposals and suggestions." Specifically, it investigates concrete themes and important catechetical problems for the universal Church, suggesting solutions and proposals for pastoral action; it provides information on the necessity of catechesis and new approaches being taken in various parts of the world; and it facilitates the exchange of catechetical experiences between the Holy See and the diverse areas in the Church and among the members themselves. The current President is Archbishop Salvatore (Rino) Fisichella.

Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, previously known as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, is the oldest of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia. The task of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is to assist the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops/Eparchies in the proclamation of the Gospel throughout the world, promoting and protecting the integrity of Roman Catholic doctrine on faith and morals, drawing on the deposit of faith and also seeking an ever deeper understanding of it in the face of new questions. The Dicastery is made up of two sections: the Doctrinal Section and the Disciplinary Section, each coordinated by a Secretary who assists the Prefect in the specific area of his competence. The current Prefect is Luis Francisco Cardinal Ladaria Ferrer, S.J.

Doctrinal Section

The Doctrinal Section fosters and supports study and reflection on the understanding of faith and morals and the development of theology in different cultures, in the light of sound doctrine and the challenges of the times, so as to offer answers, in the light of faith, to the questions and arguments that emerge with the progress of the sciences and the evolution of civilizations.

Disciplinary Section

The Disciplinary Section, through the Disciplinary Office, deals with crimes reserved to the Dicastery and dealt with by it through the jurisdiction of the Supreme Apostolic Tribunal therein established, proceeding to declare or impose canonical penalties in accordance with the norms of law, whether common or proper, without prejudice to the competence of the Apostolic Penitentiary.

Associated organizations

Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors

The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors is established within the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. Its task is to provide the Roman Pontiff with advice and counsel and to propose the most appropriate initiatives for the protection of minors and vulnerable persons and promote local responsibility in the particular Churches for the protection of all minors and vulnerable adults. The current president is Seán Patrick Cardinal O’Malley.

International Theological Commission

The International Theological Commission (ITC) is a body of the Roman Curia that advises the Magisterium of the church, in examining doctrinal questions of major importance, particularly the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Pontifical Biblical Commission

The Pontifical Biblical Commission is a consultative body, placed at the service of the Magisterium and linked to the Dicastery, to ensure the proper interpretation and defense of the Bible. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

College for the review of appeals by clergy accused of delicta reservata

The college for the review of appeals by clergy accused of delicta reservata is a commission under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery composed of bishops tasked to review sexual abuse cases of minors committed by clerics. The current President is Archbishop Charles Jude Scicluna.

Dicastery for the Service of Charity

The Dicastery for the Service of Charity, also called the Apostolic Alms Office, is a special expression of mercy and, starting from the option for the poor, the vulnerable and the excluded, it exercises in any part of the world the work of assistance and help towards them in the name of the Roman Pontiff, who in cases of particular indigence or other need, personally arranges the aid to be allocated.

The Dicastery, under the guidance of the Prefect, the Almoner of His Holiness, in contact with other competent Dicasteries, makes concrete, through its activity, the solicitude and closeness of the Roman Pontiff, as Pastor of the Universal Church, towards those who live in situations of indigence, marginalization or poverty, as well as on the occasion of serious calamities.

Formerly the Office of Papal Charities, the change gives the office “a more significant role in the Curia.” The current Prefect is the Almoner of His Holiness, Konrad Cardinal Krajewski.

Dicastery for the Eastern Churches

 
The Basilica of the Annunciation is the largest Christian church building in the Middle East under the supervision of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.

The Dicastery for the Eastern Churches is responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic Churches for the sake of assisting their development, protecting their rights and also maintaining whole and entire in the one Catholic Church, alongside the liturgical, disciplinary and spiritual patrimony of the Latin Church, the heritage of the various Oriental Christian traditions. It has exclusive authority over the following regions: Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula, Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, southern Albania and Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, and Ukraine.[8] Its members include all Eastern Catholic patriarchs and major archbishops, as well as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity.[9] The current Prefect is Claudio Gugerotti.

Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments

The Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments promotes the sacred liturgy according to the renewal undertaken by the Second Vatican Council. The spheres of its competence concern all that which by provision of law pertains to the Apostolic See concerning the regulation and promotion of the sacred liturgy and the vigilance that the laws of the Church and the liturgical norms are everywhere faithfully observed. It is the task of the Dicastery to provide for the editing or revision and updating of typical editions of liturgical books. The Dicastery confirms the translations of liturgical books into current languages and grants recognitio to their appropriate adaptations to local cultures, legitimately approved by the Local Bishops' Conferences. It also grants recognitio to the particular Calendars, the Proprieties of Masses and of the Liturgy of the Hours of the particular Churches and of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life approved by the relevant competent authority. It is concerned with the regulation and discipline of the sacred liturgy with regard to the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite and for the protection of the sacred relics, the confirmation of the patrons and the granting of the title of Minor Basilica. The current Prefect is Arthur Cardinal Roche.

Associated organization

"Vox Clara" Committee

The Vox Clara Committee has been established to assist and advise the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in fulfilling its responsibilities with regard to the English translations of liturgical texts. Representing the different continents as it does, the committee reflects the international character of the English language. This makes available to the Holy See the great wealth of pastoral experience drawn from different cultures. The current President is vacant.

Dicastery for the Causes of Saints

The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints oversees the process that leads to the canonization of saints, passing through the steps of a declaration of "heroic virtues" and beatification. After preparing a case, including the approval of miracles, the case is presented to the pope, who decides whether or not to proceed with beatification or canonization.[10] The Dicastery establishes the canonical procedure to be followed to verify and declare the authenticity of sacred relics and to ensure their preservation. It is up to the Dicastery to judge about the granting of the title of Doctor of the Church to a saint, after having obtained the vote of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith about his eminent doctrine. The current Prefect is Marcello Cardinal Semeraro.

Dicastery for Bishops

The Dicastery for Bishops[11] oversees the selection of new bishops that are not in mission territories or those areas that come under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches who deal with the Eastern Catholics, pending papal approval. It consequently holds considerable sway over the evolution of the church. It also schedules the papal audiences "ad limina apostolorum" required for bishops every five years and arranges the creation of new dioceses. The Dicastery carries out its activity in a spirit of service and in close collaboration with the Episcopal Conferences and their regional and continental unions. It endeavors to work with them with regard to the celebration of Particular Councils and the establishment of Episcopal Conferences and the recognition of their statutes. It receives the acts and decrees of the above-mentioned bodies, examines them and, after consulting the Dicasteries concerned, grants the necessary recognition to the decrees. Finally, it carries out what is established by the canonical dispositions concerning ecclesiastical provinces and regions. The resignation of recent Prefect Marc Cardinal Ouellet, PSS, was accepted by Pope Francis on January 30, 2023. Archbishop Robert Francis Prevost, O.S.A. has been announced as successor and will assume the office on April 12, 2023.[12] Prevost has been elevated to archbishopric status and is now Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of his former see - Chiclayo, Peru.[12]

Associated organization

Pontifical Commission for Latin America

The Pontifical Commission for Latin America is instituted at the Dicastery. Its task is to study questions concerning the life and development of these particular Churches in order to assist the Dicasteries concerned by reason of their competence and to assist them with advice and financial means. It is also responsible for fostering relations between international and national ecclesiastical institutions that work for the regions of Latin America and curial institutions. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Dicastery for the Clergy

The Dicastery for the Clergy is the department of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life, as well as for the seminaries (except those regulated by the Dicasteries for Evangelization and for the Oriental Churches), and houses of formation of religious and secular institutes. It handles requests for dispensation from active priestly ministry, as well as the legislation governing presbyteral councils and other organizations of priests around the world. The Dicastery also deals with matters within the competence of the Holy See concerning: the general discipline concerning the Diocesan Council for Economic Affairs, the Presbyteral Council, the College of Consultors, the Chapter of Canons, the Diocesan Pastoral Council, the Parishes, the Churches; the associations of clerics and public clerical associations; to the latter it may grant the faculty of incardination, after consulting the competent dicasteries and receiving the approval of the Roman Pontiff; ecclesiastical archives; and the extinction of pious wills in general and pious foundations. The current Prefect is Lazarus Cardinal You Heung-sik.

Associated organizations

Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations

The Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations is established within the Dicastery responsible to encourage and coordinate efforts to promote vocations to the sacred priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church. It is concerned primarily with setting forth a true and clear notion of the nature, the necessity, and the excellence of the priesthood; promotes the offering up of Masses, Communions, prayers and works of penance and charity to the end that God may grant many and excellent priestly vocations; and encourages the growth of the project which is established in each diocese for priestly vocations, and tries to have such projects set up where they do not already exist.[13] The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order

The Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order is established within the Dicastery responsible for the selection of candidates for Holy Orders, including their human, spiritual, doctrinal and pastoral training in seminaries and in special centres for permanent deacons, to their continuing formation, including their living conditions and ways of exercising the ministry.[14] The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic life

The Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life is responsible for the promotion, animation and regulation of the practice of the evangelical counsels as it is lived out in the approved forms of consecrated life, and also with regard to the life and activity of Societies of Apostolic Life throughout the Latin Church. It is the responsibility of the Dicastery to approve Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, to erect them and also to grant the license for the validity of the erection of an Institute of Consecrated Life or Society of Apostolic Life of diocesan right by the Bishop. The competence of the Dicastery also extends to Third Orders and to associations of the faithful erected with a view to becoming an Institute of Consecrated Life or a Society of Apostolic Life. The current Prefect is João Bráz Cardinal de Aviz.

Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life

The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is competent for the enhancement of the apostolate of the lay faithful, the pastoral care of the young, of the family and its mission according to God's plan, of the elderly, and for the promotion and protection of life. In pursuing its own competences, the Dicastery maintains relations with the particular Churches, with the Bishops' Conferences, their regional and continental Unions, the Oriental Hierarchical Structures and other ecclesial organisms, promoting exchange among them and offering its collaboration so that the values and initiatives connected with these matters may be promoted. The Dicastery expresses the Church's special solicitude for young people, promoting their protagonism in the midst of the world's challenges. It studies and deepens, with the support of experts, the major causes of crises in marriages and families, with particular attention to the experiences of those involved in failed marriages, especially with regard to children, in order to promote a greater awareness of the value of the family and the role of parents in society and in the Church. The current Prefect is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell.

Associated organizations

Pontifical Academy for Life

The Dicastery collaborates with the Pontifical Academy for Life in matters concerning the protection and promotion of human life and makes use of its expertise. It is dedicated to promoting the Church's consistent life ethic. It also does related research on bioethics and Roman Catholic moral theology. The current President of the academy is Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia.

Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Matrimonial and Family Science

The Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Matrimonial and Family Science is devoted to the study of the truth about the human person in all of its dimensions: theological, philosophical, anthropological, and indeed cosmological-scientific. The Institute centers its study of the person in the community that is the original cell of human society: marriage and family.[15] The current President of the institute is Monsignor Philippe Bordeyne.

Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity

It is the responsibility of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity to apply appropriate initiatives and activities to the ecumenical commitment, both within the Roman Catholic Church and inrelations with other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, to restore unity among Christians. It is the task of the Dicastery to implement the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and the post-conciliar Magisterium concerning ecumenism. It is responsible for the correct interpretation and faithful application of ecumenical principles and directives established to guide, coordinate and develop ecumenical activity. It also coordinates the ecumenical initiatives of other curial institutions, offices and institutions connected with the Holy See with other churches and ecclesial communities. The current Prefect is Kurt Cardinal Koch.

Associated organization

Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews

In order to advance the relationship between Roman Catholics and Jews, a Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews is established at the Dicastery. It is tasked with maintaining positive theological ties with Jews and Judaism. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue

The Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue promotes and regulates relations with members and groups of religions that are not included under the name of Christianity, with the exception of Judaism, whose competence falls to the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity. The Dicastery works to ensure that dialogue with the followers of other religions takes place in an appropriate manner, with an attitude of listening, esteem and respect. It fosters various forms of relations with them so that, through the contribution of all, peace, freedom, social justice, the protection and safeguarding of creation, and spiritual and moral values may be promoted. The current Prefect is Miguel Ángel Ayuso Cardinal Guixot, M.C.C.J.

Associated organization

Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims

For the purpose of promoting relations with members of different religious beliefs, the Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims is established within the Dicastery. It tasked with maintaining positive theological ties with Muslims. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Dicastery for Culture and Education

The Dicastery for Culture and Education works for the development of human values in people within the horizon of Christian anthropology, contributing to the full realization of the following of Jesus Christ. The Dicastery is made up of the Section for Culture, which is dedicated to the promotion of culture, pastoral animation, and the valorization of the cultural patrimony, and the Section for Education, which develops the fundamental principles of education with reference to schools, higher institutes of Roman Catholic and ecclesiastical studies and research, and is competent for hierarchical appeals in these matters. The dicastery is formed through the merger of the Pontifical Council for Culture with the Congregation for Catholic Education. The current Prefect is José Cardinal Tolentino de Mendonça.

Section for Culture

The Section for Culture promotes and sustains relations between the Holy See and the world of culture, confronting the many requests emerging from it and especially encouraging dialogue as an indispensable means of true encounter, reciprocal interaction and mutual enrichment, so that the various cultures may become increasingly open to the Gospel as well as the Christian faith in them, and so that lovers of the arts, literature and science, of technology and sport may know and feel recognized by the Church as persons at the service of the sincere search for truth, goodness and beauty.

Section for Education

The Section for Education collaborates with the diocesan/episcopal Bishops, the Bishops' Conferences and the Oriental Hierarchical Structures so that the fundamental principles of education, especially Roman Catholic Education, may be received and deepened so that they may be implemented contextually and culturally. It is competent to carry out the formalities necessary for the recognition by States of academic degrees granted in the name of the Holy See and to approve and erect Institutes of Higher Studies and other ecclesiastical academic institutions.

Associated organizations

Pontifical Work for Ecclesiastical Vocations

The Pontifical Work for Ecclesiastical Vocations is tasked to promotes vocations to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church. It is responsible to intensify the desire for promoting, safeguarding, and assisting ecclesiastical vocations; to disseminate an accurate notion of the dignity and necessity of the Roman Catholic priesthood; and to call the faithful of the whole world into a close union of prayers and pious exercises.[16] The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Pontifical Academies

The Dicastery for Culture and Education also coordinates the activity of some Pontifical Academies, some of which are of ancient foundation, in which the major international personalities of the theological and humanistic sciences are co-opted, chosen from among believers and non- believers. These are currently the:

  1. Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi al Pantheon;
  2. Pontifical Academy of Archaeology;
  3. Pontifical Academy of Theology;
  4. Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas;
  5. Pontifical International Marian Academy;
  6. Pontifical Academy of Martyrs; and
  7. Pontifical Academy for Latin.

Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development

The Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development has the task of promoting the human person and his or her God-given dignity, human rights, health, justice and peace. It is primarily concerned with issues related to the economy and work, care for creation and the earth as "common home," migration and humanitarian emergencies. It deepens and disseminates the Church's social teaching on integral human development and recognizes and interprets in the light of the Gospel the needs and concerns of humankind in its own time and in the future. The Dicastery collaborates with the works of the Holy See for humanitarian aid in crisis areas, cooperating with ecclesial humanitarian intervention and development agencies. The current Prefect is Michael Cardinal Czerny, S.J.

Associated organization

Vatican COVID-19 Commission

The Vatican COVID-19 Commission was created to express the Church's solicitude and care for the whole human family facing the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a wealth of expertise from local communities, global platforms, and academic experts, the Commission seeks bold, broad changes: dignity in work, new structures for the common good, solidarity at the heart of governance, and nature in harmony with social systems. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery.

Dicastery for Legislative Texts

The Dicastery for Legislative Texts promotes and spreads within the Church the knowledge and acceptance of the canon law of the Latin Church and that of the Eastern Churches and offers assistance in its correct application. It carries out its duties in the service of the Roman Pontiff, of the curial institutions and offices, of the diocesan/eparchal Bishops, of the Episcopal Conferences, of the Eastern hierarchical structures, and also of the supreme moderators of the Institutes of Consecrated Life and of the Societies of Apostolic Life of pontifical right. In carrying out its tasks, it avails itself of the collaboration of canonists belonging to different cultures and working on different continents. It promotes the study of the Canon Law of the Latin Church and of the Eastern Churches and of other legislative texts by organizing interdicasterial meetings, conferences and by promoting associations of international and national canonists. The current Prefect is Archbishop Filippo Iannone, O. Carm.

Dicastery for Communications

The Dicastery for Communication deals with the entire communication system of the Apostolic See and, in structural unity and with respect for the relative operational characteristics, unifies all the realities of the Holy See in the field of communication, so that the entire system responds coherently to the needs of the Church's evangelizing mission in a context characterized by the presence and development of digital media, by the factors of convergence and interactivity. The Dicastery provides for the needs of the Church's evangelizing mission using the production models, technological innovations and forms of communication currently available and those that may develop in the time to come. In addition to the expressly operative functions assigned to it, also deepens anddevelops the theological and pastoral aspects of the Church's communicative activity. The current Prefect is Dr. Paolo Ruffini.

Associated organizations

Vatican Press

The Vatican press operates in the technological and productive sector, taking forward carrying out all the activities related to the printing and the packaging of the Pontifical documents, and the official documents of the various dicasteries and offices of the Holy See and the Vatican City State. In addition, it also prints the Vatican Newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, and it takes care of other editorial products publications of the entities connected to the Holy See.[17]

L'Osservatore Romano

The Osservatore Romano is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which reports on the activities of the Holy See and events taking place in the Church and the world. The current Director Manager is Professor Andrea Monda.

Press Office of the Holy See

The Holy See Press Office publishes the official news of the activities of the Holy Father and of the various departments of the Holy See. This includes speeches, messages, and other documents, as well as statements issued by the Director of the Press Office. The current Director is Matteo Bruni.

Tribunals

 
A depiction of Pope Gregory IX excommunicating

The service of the Tribunals is one of the essential functions in the government of the Church. The objective of this service, pursued by each of the Bodies for the forum of its own competence, is that of the mission proper to the Church: to announce and inaugurate the Kingdom of God and to work, through the order of justice applied with canonical equity, for the salvation of souls, which in the Church is always the supreme law.

Apostolic Penitentiary

The Apostolic Penitentiary,[18] more formally the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary, is one of the three tribunals of the Roman Curia. The Apostolic Penitentiary is responsible for issues relating to the forgiveness of sins in the Roman Catholic Church. The Apostolic Penitentiary has jurisdiction only over matters in the internal forum. Its work falls mainly into these categories:

  • the absolution of excommunications latæ sententiæ reserved to the Holy See,
  • the dispensation of sacramental impediments reserved to the Holy See, and
  • the issuance and governance of indulgences.

The current Major Penitentiary is Mauro Cardinal Piacenza.

Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura

The Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura[19] is the highest judicial authority in the Roman Catholic Church besides the Pope himself, who is the supreme ecclesiastical judge. In addition, it is an administrative office for matters pertaining to the judicial activity of the whole church.

Appeals in standard judicial processes, if appealed to the Apostolic See, normally are not handled by the Signatura. Those go to the Roman Rota, which is the ordinary appellate tribunal of the Apostolic See. The Supreme Tribunal handles some of the more specialized kinds of cases, including the following:

  • complaints of nullity and requests for restitutio in integrum against judgments of the Roman Rota;
  • appeals, in cases concerning the status of persons, against the refusal of a new examination of the case decided by the Roman Rota;
  • exceptions of suspicion and other cases against judges of the Roman Rota for acts performed in the exercise of their office; and
  • conflicts of jurisdiction between tribunals, which do not depend on the same Appellate Court.

Although a Rotal decision can be appealed, if not res judicata, to a different panel (turnus) of the Rota, there is no right of appeal from a decision of the Signatura,[20] although a complaint of nullity on formal grounds is possible.[21] As an administrative office, it exercises jurisdiction (vigilance) over all the tribunals of the Roman Catholic Church. It can also extend the jurisdiction of tribunals, grant dispensations for procedural laws, establish interdiocesan tribunals, and correct advocates.

The current Prefect is Dominique François Joseph Cardinal Mamberti.

Tribunal of the Rota Romana

The Tribunal of the Roman Rota is the highest appellate tribunal.[22] While usually trying cases in appeal in third instance (as is normally the case in the Eastern Catholic Churches),[23] or even in second instance if appeal is made to it directly from the sentence of a tribunal of first instance, it is also a court of first instance for cases specified in the law and for others committed to the Rota by the Roman Pontiff.[22][24] It fosters the unity of jurisprudence and, through its own sentences, is a help to lower tribunals.[22]

The greater part of its decisions concern the nullity of marriage. In such cases its competence includes marriages between two Roman Catholics, between a Roman Catholic and non-Roman Catholic, and between two non-Roman Catholic parties whether one or both of the baptized parties belongs to the Latin or an Eastern Rite.[25]

The court is named Rota (Latin for: wheel) because the judges, called auditors, originally met in a round room to hear cases.[26]

The current Dean is Monsignor Alejandro Arellano Cedillo, C.O.R.C.

Economic Organizations

Council for the Economy

The Council for the Economy has the task of supervising the structures and the administrative and financial activities of the Curial Institutions and of the Offices and Institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it, indicated in the list attached to its Statute. The Council for Economic Affairs shall exercise its functions in the light of the Church's social doctrine and in accordance with internationally recognized best practices in public administration, with a view to ethical and efficient administrative and financial management. The Council consists of eight Cardinals or Bishops, representing the universality of the Church, and seven lay persons, chosen from among experts of various nationalities. The fifteen members are appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff.

The Council submits for the approval of the Roman Pontiff guidelines and norms aimed at ensuring that:

  1. the assets of the bodies and administrations subject to its supervision are protected;
  2. capital and financial risks are reduced;
  3. human, material and financial resources are allocated rationally and managed prudently, efficiently and transparently; and
  4. bodies and administrations carry out their duties efficiently, in accordance with the activities, programs and budgets approved for them.

The Council examines the proposals put forward by the Secretariat for the Economy, as well as any suggestions presented by the various Administrations of the Holy See, the Authority for Supervisionand Financial Information and other entities indicated in its own Statutes.

The current Coordinator is Reinhard Cardinal Marx.

Secretariat for the Economy

The Secretariat for the Economy performs the function of Papal Secretariat for economic and financial matters. It exercises control and vigilance in administrative, economic and financial matters over curial institutions, offices and institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it, as indicated in the list attached to the Statute of the Council for the Economy. It also exercises special control over Peter's Pence and over the other Papal Funds.

The Body is divided into two functional areas: one for regulation, control and supervision in economic and financial matters, and the other for regulation, control and supervision in administrative matters. The Secretariat for the Economy:

  1. issues guidelines on economic and financial matters for the Holy See and checks that the activities are carried out in accordance with the operational plans and programs approved;
  2. monitors the administrative, economic and financial activities of the institutions entrusted to its control and supervision; proposes and ensures corrective action if necessary;
  3. prepares the annual budget, checking that it is adhered to, and the final consolidated budget of the Holy See and submits them to the Council for the Economy; and
  4. carries out the annual risk assessment of the patrimonial and financial situation of the Holy See and submits it to the Council for the Economy.

The current Preferct is Fr. Juan Antonio Guerrero Alves, S.J.

Directorate for Human Resources of the Holy See

The Directorate for Human Resources of the Holy See is established in the Secretariat for the Economy. This office, in dialogue and cooperation with the Institutions concerned, deals with all matters concerning the position and working management of personnel and collaborators of the Institutions subject to the legislation of the Holy See. Among other responsibilities, through this Directorate, the Secretariat for Economic Affairs authorizes hiring, verifying all requirements, and approves the establishment plans of the Entities. The President of the Directorate is the ex officio Prefect of the Secretariat.

Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See

The Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See[27] deals with the "properties owned by the Holy See in order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function".[28] It was established by Pope Paul VI on 15 August 1967.

It is responsible for the administration and management of the real and movable patrimony of the Holy See, intended to provide the resources necessary for the fulfillment of the function proper to the Roman Curia for the good and at the service of the particular Churches. The Holy See is responsible for administering the real and movable patrimony of those entities that have entrusted their assets to the Holy See, in accordance with the specific purpose for which the patrimony has been constituted and with the general policies and guidelines approved by the competent bodies. It also provides whatever is necessary for the ordinary activity of the Roman Curia, taking care of the treasury, accounting, purchases and other services. The internal organization of the Body is divided into three functional areas, which deal with property management, financial affairs and services. The current President is Bishop Nunzio Galantino.

Office of the Auditor General

The Office of the Auditor General is entrusted with the task of auditing the consolidated financial statements of the Holy See. The Office shall have the task, according to the annual audit program approved by the Council for the Economy, of auditing the annual financial statements of the individual Curial Institutions and of the Offices and Institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it, which shall be included in the above-mentioned consolidated financial statements.

At the request of the Council for the Economy, or of the Secretariat for the Economy, or of the Heads of the Entities and Administrations, it shall conduct audits on particular situations related to:

  1. anomalies in the use or allocation of financial or material resources;
  2. irregularities in the granting of contracts or in the conduct of transactions or disposals; and
  3. acts of corruption or fraud.

The same audits may be initiated autonomously by the Auditor General, who shall inform the Cardinal Coordinator of the Council for the Economy in advance, stating the reasons for the audit. The current Auditor-General is Dr. Alessandro Cassinis Righini.

Commission for Confidential Matters

The Commission for Confidential Matters is responsible to:

  1. authorize any act of a juridical, economic, or financial nature which, for the greater good of the Church or persons, must be covered by secrecy and removed from the control and supervisionof the competent bodies
  2. monitor and oversee Holy See contracts that require confidentiality under the law.

The commission, according to its own statute, is composed of several Members appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff. The current President is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell.

Committee for Investments

The Investment Committee, a consultative body, is responsible for ensuring the ethical nature of the Holy See's investments in movable assets according to the Church's social doctrine and, at the same time, their profitability, adequacy and risk. The committee is composed, according to its own statute, of members and of high-profile professionals appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff. The current President is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell.

Offices

The Praedicate evangelium reorganizes the Offices of the Roman Curia, comprising three main bodies.

Prefecture of the Papal Household

The Prefecture is responsible for internal order in the Pontifical Household and directs, with regard to discipline and service, all those who constitute the Chapel and the Pontifical Family. It is headed by a Prefect, assisted by the Regent, appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff.

The Prefecture of the Papal Household is responsible for the organization and conduct of pontifical ceremonies, excluding the strictly liturgical part, and establishes the order of precedence. It is his duty to order the service of the antechamber and to arrange for public, special and private audiences of the Roman Pontiff and visits to persons, in consultation, as often as circumstances require, with the Secretariat of State. He arranges everything that must be done when Heads of State, Heads of Government, Ministers of States, Public Authorities and other eminent persons, as well as Ambassadors, are received in solemn audience by the Pope himself.

It deals with all that is related to the Spiritual Exercises of the Roman Pontiff, the College of Cardinals and the Roman Curia. It is the responsibility of the Prefecture to make preparations whenever the Roman Pontiff visits Vatican territory, Rome or travels in Italy. The Prefect assists him only on the occasion of meetings and visits in Vatican territory. The current Prefect is Archbishop Georg Gänswein.

Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff

It is the responsibility of the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff to prepare all that is necessary for liturgical celebrations and other sacred celebrations in the Vatican at which the Roman Pontiff, or – in his name or by his mandate – a Cardinal or Prelate, presides, participates or assists, and to direct them in accordance with the liturgical prescriptions in force, preparing all that is necessary or useful for their worthy conduct and for the active participation of the faithful. The Office shall also take care of the preparation and conduct of all the papal liturgical celebrations taking place during the pastoral visits of the Roman Pontiff on his apostolic journeys.

The Office is headed by the Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations, appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff. He is assisted in sacred celebrations by the Pontifical Masters of Ceremonies, appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff. The Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations is also responsible for the Papal Sacristy and the Chapels of the Apostolic Palace. The current Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations is Monsignor Diego Giovanni Ravelli.

Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel

The Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel is responsible for the task of guiding all the liturgical, pastoral, spiritual, artistic and educational activities and areas of the same Chapel, which is included in the Office as a specific place of service to the papal liturgical functions and at the same time for the custody and promotion of the prestigious artistic-musical heritage produced over the centuries by the Chapel itself for the solemn liturgies of the Popes. The Head of Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel is the ex officio Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations.

Apostolic Camera

The Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church carries out the functions assigned to him by the special law concerning the vacant Apostolic See and the election of the Roman Pontiff. The Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church and the Vice Camerlengo are appointed by the Roman Pontiff.

The task of caring for and administering the goods and temporal rights of the Apostolic See during the time it is vacant is entrusted to the Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church. Should he be impeded, the function will be assumed by the Vice Camerlengo. When the Apostolic See is vacant, it is the right and duty of the Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church:

  1. to request from all the Administrations dependent on the Holy See reports on their patrimonial and economic status, as well as information on extraordinary affairs in progress;
  2. to request from the Council for the Economy the preventive and consolidated budgets from the Holy See for the previous year, as well as the budget for the following year;
  3. to request, to the extent necessary, from the Secretariat for the Economy any information on the economic state of the Holy See.

The current Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell.

Institutions Connected with the Holy See

There are some Institutes, both of ancient origin and of new constitution, which, although not properly part of the Roman Curia and having their own juridical personality, nevertheless provide various services necessary or useful to the Roman Pontiff himself, to the Roman Curia and to the universal Church, and are in some way connected with the Curia itself.

Labour Office of the Apostolic See

The Labour Office of the Apostolic See is responsible for labor relations of the Holy See with its employees. The office also settles labor issues which arise. It was instituted by Pope John Paul II on 1 January 1989 by an apostolic letter in the form of a motu proprio. The activity of the Office relates to the labour, in all its forms and expressions, provided by personnel in the employ of the Roman Curia, of the Governorate of the Vatican City State, and of the Bodies or Institutions administratively managed directly by the Apostolic See.[29] The current President is Bishop Giuseppe Sciacca.

Vatican Apostolic Archives

The Vatican Apostolic Archives is the institute that carries out its specific activity of safeguarding and enhancing the value of the acts and documents that concern the government of the universal Church, so that they may be available first of all to the Holy See and the Roman Curia in the performance of their activities and, secondly, by pontifical concession, they may represent for all scholars, without distinction of country or religion, sources for the knowledge, even secular, of the events that over time have been closely connected with the life of the Church. The current Archivist is José Tolentino Cardinal de Mendonça.

Vatican Apostolic Library

An institution of ancient origin, the Vatican Library is a distinguished instrument of the Church for the development and dissemination of culture, in support of the activities of the Apostolic See. It has the task, through its various sections, of collecting and preserving an extremely rich patrimony of science and art and of making it available to scholars. The current Librarian is José Tolentino Cardinal de Mendonça.

Fabric of Saint Peter

The Fabric of Saint Peter is responsible for all matters pertaining to the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter's, which houses the memory of the martyrdom and the tomb of the Apostle, both for the preservation and decorum of the building and for the internal discipline of the custodians and of pilgrims and visitors, according to its own norms. In necessary cases, the President and the Secretary of the Fabric act in agreement with the Chapter of the Basilica itself. The current President is Mauro Cardinal Gambetti, O.F.M. Conv.

Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology

The Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology has the task of studying, preserving, protecting and enhancing the Christian catacombs of Italy, in which the testimonies of faith and art of the first Christian communities continue to transmit their profound message to pilgrims and visitors. The current President is Gianfranco Cardinal Ravasi.

 
Good Shepherd fresco from the Catacombs of San Callisto under the care of the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archeology

Pontifical Academies

For the search for and dissemination of truth in the various fields of divine and human science, several Academies have arisen within the Roman Catholic Church, among which the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and the Pontifical Academy for Life stand out.

Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties

In order to promote and develop a culture of quality within the academic institutions directly dependent on the Holy See and to assure them internationally valid criteria of quality, the Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties is established. The current President is Father Andrzej Stefan Wodka, C.Ss.R.

Supervisory and Financial Information Authority

The Supervisory and Financial Information Authority is the institution which, in the manner provided for by law and by its own Statute, performs the functions of: supervision for the purposes of preventing and combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism with respect to entities and subjects subjected to its supervision; prudential supervision of entities that professionally carry out activities of a financial nature; prudential regulation of entities that professionally carry out activities of a financial nature and, in the cases provided for by law, in matters concerning the prevention of and fight against money laundering and terrorist financing. In this capacity it also carries out the financial information function. The current President is Dr. Carmelo Barbagallo.

Domus Vaticanae

Domus Vaticanae is a merger of the four foundations dedicated to hospitality in the Vatican. It has merged the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Domus Romana Sacerdotalis, Domus Internationalis Paulus VI, and Casa San Benedetto foundations into the new institution, which the pope established as a public canonical juridic person based in the Vatican City State.[30]

It pursues the hospitality goals of the merged foundations with each having its own purpose:

  • Domus Sanctae Marthae, also known as the Casa Santa Marta or St. Martha's House, is a guest house adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica that accommodates clergy visiting the Vatican, as well as cardinals taking part in papal conclaves. This is the current residence of Pope Francis.
  • Domus Romana Sacerdotalis and Domus Internationalis Paulus VI, offering hospitality to clergy assigned to the diplomatic service of the Holy See or working in the Roman Curia, as well as priests, bishops, and cardinals visiting Rome.
  • Casa San Benedetto provides accommodation for retired Vatican diplomatic personnel.

Interdicasterial Commissions

An interdicasterial commission is established to deal with matters involving the works of several institutions and dicasteries of the Roman Curia.

Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches

The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible for managing and taking care of the relationship and communication between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. The President of the commission is the ex officio Secretary of the State.

Interdicasterial Commission for the Church in Eastern Europe

The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible to better deal with the rapidly changing situations in the early 1990s on Eastern Europe. The President of the commission is the ex officio Secretary of the State.

Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious

The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible to better handle consecrated religious in missionary areas, mostly in Africa and Asia. The President of the commission is the ex officio Pro-prefect for the Section of First Evangelization of the Dicastery for Evangelization.

Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order

The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order is responsible for the selection of candidates for Holy Orders, including their human, spiritual, doctrinal and pastoral training in seminaries. The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery for the Clergy.

Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia

The Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia is a temporary commission with the goal of preparing the implementation of the norms related to the new Apostolic Constitution Praedicate evangelium, which was made public on 19 March 2022 and took effect on 5 June 2022.[31] The President of the commission is Archbishop Filippo Iannone, O. Carm.

Other Commissions and Committees

Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses

The Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses is responsible "to make ever better known, loved and served, Our Lord Jesus Christ in his Eucharistic Mystery, as centre of the life of the Church and of its mission for the salvation of the world” through the celebration of International Eucharistic Congresses. It also ensures the adequate pastoral preparation of these International Eucharistic Congresses and requests the Episcopal Conferences and Patriarchal Synods to appoint National Delegates, who will be committed to work for the preparation of the Congresses and, where necessary, set up National Eucharistic Committees with the approval and collaboration of the local ecclesiastical authority. The current President is Father Corrado Maggioni, S.M.M.

Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences

The Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences is charged with promoting the use of ecclesiastical archives for historical research and fostering cooperation with ecclesiastical and extra-ecclesial institutions and associations, particularly at the international level. It sponsors seminars and conferences, both independently and in concert with peer organizations; reviews the historical data presented in the Pontifical Yearbook; collaborates with multinational scientific initiatives (UNESCO); and sponsors internships for the study of Latin and Greek. The current President is Father Bernard Ardura, O. Praem.

Commission for Advocates

The body called "Advocates of the Holy See" is composed mainly of advocates listed in the roster of advocates, and its members are able to undertake the representation of cases in civil or ecclesiastical tribunals in the name of the Holy See or the dicasteries of the Roman Curia.[32] The President of the commission is the ex officio prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.

Pontifical Swiss Guards

The Pontifical Swiss Guards is a minor armed force and honour guard unit maintained by the Holy See that protects the pope and the Apostolic Palace within the territory of the Vatican City. Established in 1506 under Pope Julius II, the Pontifical Swiss Guard is among the oldest military units in continuous operation.

 
Members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard at the Prefettura della casa pontificia in Vatican City.

They serve as personal escorts to the pontiff and as watchmen for Vatican City and the pontifical villa of Castel Gandolfo. The guards, who are independent of the Swiss armed forces, are employed by the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of the pope, to whom they swear fealty in a ceremony at Belvedere Court.

The current Commander is Colonel Christoph Graf.

Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia

Established by John Paul II in 1981, the Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia rules whether an administrative sanction – i.e., suspension or firing – can be imposed on a Roman Curia official is pertinent or not. The current President is Prof. Vincenzo Buonomo.[33]

Financial Security Committee

The Financial Security Committee is established for the purpose of coordinating the competent authorities of the Holy See and of Vatican City State for the prevention and countering of money laundering, the financing of terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.[34]

Commission of Cardinals overseeing the Institute for Works of Religion

The Commission of Cardinals overseeing the Institute for Works of Religion is a body composed of a President and four member cardinals that oversees the Institute for Works of Religion, commonly known as the Vatican Bank, a financial institution situated inside Vatican City and run by a Board of Superintendence which reports to a Commission of Cardinals and the Pope. It is not a private bank, as there are no owners or shareholders, but it has been established in the form of a juridical canonical foundation, pursuant to its Statutes.[35] The current President of the commission is Santos Cardinal Abril y Castelló.

Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector

The Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector was designed as an organ of the Roman Curia, attached to the Secretariat of State and its regulations with the responsibility to control and supervise how the health facilities managed by religious congregations manage money and assets and to stay true to their founding mission and spirit.[36] The current President of the commission is Pietro Cardinal Parolin.

Pontifical Commission for the Verification and Application of Mitis Iudex in the Churches of Italy

The Pontifical Commission for the Verification and Application of Mitis Iudex in the Churches of Italy directly support the Churches that are in Italy in receiving the reform of the canonical process for the cases of declaration of nullity of marriage, giving new impetus to the application of the motu proprio Mitis Iudex. A declaration of nullity – often referred to as an “annulment” – is a ruling by a tribunal that a marriage did not meet the conditions required to make it valid according to Church law.

Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus, issued in 2015, made changes to canon law intended to streamline the process by which Church tribunals assess requests for declarations of the nullity of marriages. The text also emphasized the local bishop's role in the process.[37] The current President is Monsignor Alejandro Arellano Cedillo, C.O.R.C.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Holy See is often referred to as "the Vatican", a word of many meanings, since it can refer to the geographical area, known by that name even before Christianity, to the residence of the pope, to the Holy See, and to the State of Vatican City, which was created in 1929.

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Further reading

  • Bouix, Dominique (1859). Tractatus de curia romana: seu de cardinalibus, romanis congregationibus, legatis, nuntiis, vicariis et protonotariis apostolicis (in Latin). Paris: apud Jacobum Lecoffre et Socios.
  • De Luca, Giovanni Battista (1683). Relatio Curiae Romanae (in Latin). Cologne: Arnoldus Metternich.
  • Rusch, Borwin (1936). Die Behörden und Hofbeamten der päpstlichen Kurie des 13. Jahrhunderts (in German). Konigsberg: Ost-Europa-Verlag.
  • Grimaldi, Félix (1890). Les congrégations romaines guide: historique et pratique (in French). Siena: Imprimerie San Bernardino.
  • Martin, Michael (1913). The Roman Curia as it Now Exists: An Account of Its Departments: Sacred Congregations, Tribunals, Offices; Competence of Each; Mode of Procedure; how to Hold Communication With: the Latest Legislation. New York: Benziger. p. 427.
  • Pratica della curia romana che comprende la giurisdizione de' tribunali di Roma, e dello stato; e l'ordine giudiziario, che in essi si osserva. Con una raccolta di costituzioni, editti, riforme, regiudicate, decreti &c (in Italian). Roma: nella stamperia di Giovanni Zempel. 1781. p. 256.
  • Ojetti, Benedetto (1913). "Roman Curia" . Catholic Encyclopedia.
  • Boudinhon, Auguste (1911). "Curia Romana" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.).

External links

  • Official website
  • The Roman Curia by GCatholic.org
  • Roman Curia - Index

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This article is about the Roman Curia of the Holy See For a governing body of a particular church see Curia Roman Catholic Church For the building that housed the Roman Senate see Curia Julia For other Roman curiae see Curia This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roman Curia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Roman Curia Latin Romana Curia comprises the administrative institutions of the Holy See note 1 and the central body through which the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church are conducted The Roman Curia is the institution which the Roman Pontiff ordinarily makes use of in the exercise of his supreme pastoral office and universal mission in the world It is at the service of the Pope successor of Peter and of the Bishops successors of the Apostles according to the modalities that are proper to the nature of each one fulfilling their function with an evangelical spirit working for the good and at the service of communion unity and edification of the Universal Church and attending to the demands of the world in which the Church is called to fulfill its mission Praedicate evangelium article 1 1 The structure and organization of responsibilities within the Curia are at present regulated by the apostolic constitution Praedicate evangelium issued by Pope Francis on 19 March 2022 which was completely enforced on 5 June 2022 It was previously regulated by Pastor bonus issued by Pope John Paul II on 28 June 1988 2 With the coming into force of Praedicate evangelium the Pastor bonus is fully abrogated and replaced and the reform of the Roman Curia is thus completed Other bodies that play an administrative or consulting role in ecclesial affairs are sometimes mistakenly identified with the Curia such as the Synod of Bishops and regional conferences of bishops Cardinal Gerhard Muller prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith wrote in 2015 that the Synod of Bishops is not a part of the Roman Curia in the strict sense it is the expression of the collegiality of bishops in communion with the Pope and under his direction The Roman Curia instead aids the Pope in the exercise of his primacy over all the churches 3 Contents 1 Historical background 2 Structure 3 Secretariat 3 1 Secretariat of State 3 1 1 Section for General Affairs 3 1 2 Section for Relations with States and International Organizations 3 1 3 Section for Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See 3 1 3 1 Central Statistics Office of the Church 4 Dicasteries 4 1 Dicastery for Evangelization 4 1 1 Section for Fundamental Issues in World Evangelization 4 1 2 Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches 4 1 3 Associated organization 4 1 3 1 International Council for Catechesis 4 2 Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith 4 2 1 Doctrinal Section 4 2 2 Disciplinary Section 4 2 3 Associated organizations 4 2 3 1 Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors 4 2 3 2 International Theological Commission 4 2 3 3 Pontifical Biblical Commission 4 2 3 4 College for the review of appeals by clergy accused of delicta reservata 4 3 Dicastery for the Service of Charity 4 4 Dicastery for the Eastern Churches 4 5 Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 4 5 1 Associated organization 4 5 1 1 Vox Clara Committee 4 6 Dicastery for the Causes of Saints 4 7 Dicastery for Bishops 4 7 1 Associated organization 4 7 1 1 Pontifical Commission for Latin America 4 8 Dicastery for the Clergy 4 8 1 Associated organizations 4 8 1 1 Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations 4 8 1 2 Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order 4 9 Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic life 4 10 Dicastery for the Laity Family and Life 4 10 1 Associated organizations 4 10 1 1 Pontifical Academy for Life 4 10 1 2 Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Matrimonial and Family Science 4 11 Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity 4 11 1 Associated organization 4 11 1 1 Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews 4 12 Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue 4 12 1 Associated organization 4 12 1 1 Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims 4 13 Dicastery for Culture and Education 4 13 1 Section for Culture 4 13 2 Section for Education 4 13 3 Associated organizations 4 13 3 1 Pontifical Work for Ecclesiastical Vocations 4 13 3 2 Pontifical Academies 4 14 Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development 4 14 1 Associated organization 4 14 1 1 Vatican COVID 19 Commission 4 15 Dicastery for Legislative Texts 4 16 Dicastery for Communications 4 16 1 Associated organizations 4 16 1 1 Vatican Press 4 16 1 2 L Osservatore Romano 4 16 1 3 Press Office of the Holy See 5 Tribunals 5 1 Apostolic Penitentiary 5 2 Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura 5 3 Tribunal of the Rota Romana 6 Economic Organizations 6 1 Council for the Economy 6 2 Secretariat for the Economy 6 2 1 Directorate for Human Resources of the Holy See 6 3 Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See 6 4 Office of the Auditor General 6 5 Commission for Confidential Matters 6 6 Committee for Investments 7 Offices 7 1 Prefecture of the Papal Household 7 2 Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff 7 2 1 Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel 7 3 Apostolic Camera 8 Institutions Connected with the Holy See 8 1 Labour Office of the Apostolic See 8 2 Vatican Apostolic Archives 8 3 Vatican Apostolic Library 8 4 Fabric of Saint Peter 8 5 Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology 8 6 Pontifical Academies 8 7 Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties 8 8 Supervisory and Financial Information Authority 8 9 Domus Vaticanae 9 Interdicasterial Commissions 9 1 Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches 9 2 Interdicasterial Commission for the Church in Eastern Europe 9 3 Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious 9 4 Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order 9 5 Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia 10 Other Commissions and Committees 10 1 Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses 10 2 Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences 10 3 Commission for Advocates 10 4 Pontifical Swiss Guards 10 5 Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia 10 6 Financial Security Committee 10 7 Commission of Cardinals overseeing the Institute for Works of Religion 10 8 Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector 10 9 Pontifical Commission for the Verification and Application of Mitis Iudex in the Churches of Italy 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistorical background EditMain article History of the Roman Curia The Curia was created by Pope Urban II r 1088 1099 4 Curia in medieval and later Latin usage means court in the sense of royal court rather than court of law The Roman Curia is sometimes anglicized as the Court of Rome as in the 1534 Act of Parliament that forbade appeals to it from England 5 It is the papal court and assists the Pope in carrying out his functions The Roman Curia can be loosely compared to cabinets in governments of countries with a Western form of governance but the only sections that can be directly compared with specific ministries of a civil government are the Second Section of the Secretariat of State known also as the Section for Relations with States the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State established in 1939 by Pius XII and the Congregation for Catholic Education It is normal for every Latin Roman Catholic diocese to have its own curia for its administration For the Diocese of Rome these functions are not handled by the Roman Curia but by the Vicariate General of His Holiness for the City of Rome as provided by the apostolic constitution Ecclesia in Urbe The pope has going back to St Peter been the bishop of Rome There is also the Vicar General of Rome traditionally a cardinal and his deputy the vicegerent who holds the personal title of archbishop supervise the governance of the diocese by reference to the Pope himself but with no more dependence on the Roman Curia as such than other Roman Catholic dioceses throughout the world A distinct office the Vicar General for Vatican City administers the portion of the Diocese of Rome in Vatican City Until recently there still existed hereditary officers of the Roman Curia holding titles denominating functions that had ceased to be a reality when the Papal States were lost to the papacy A reorganization ordered by Pope Pius X was incorporated into the 1917 Code of Canon Law Further steps toward reorganization were begun by Pope Paul VI in the 1960s Among the goals of this curial reform were the modernization of procedures and the internationalization of the curial staff These reforms are reflected in the 1983 Code of Canon Law 6 The offices of the Vatican City State are not part of the Roman Curia which is composed only of offices of the Holy See As of 2020 update the Curia comprises the offices listed in the sections below All members of the Curia except the Cardinal Camerlengo and the Major Penitentiary resign their office immediately after a papal death or resignation See sede vacante Structure EditThe Roman Curia is composed of the Secretariat of State the Dicasteries and the Bodies all of which are juridically equal By the term Curial Institutions is meant the units of the Roman Curia The Offices of the Roman Curia are the Prefecture of the Papal Household the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff and the Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church Praedicate Evangelium Article 12 Each Curial Institution is composed of a Prefect or equivalent a suitable number of Members one or more Secretaries who assist the Prefect together with but in a subordinate line one or more Under secretaries who are flanked by various Officials and Consultors Praedicate Evangelium Article 13 The Members of the Curial Institutions are appointed from among the Cardinals residing both in and outside Rome to whom are added in as much as they are particularly expert in the matters in question some Bishops especially diocesan eparchial ones as well as according to the nature of the Dicastery some priests and deacons some members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life and some lay faithful Praedicate Evangelium Article 15 The Prefect or his equivalent the Members the Secretary the Undersecretary and the other Major Officials assigned to Heads of Office equivalents and experts as well as the Consultors are appointed by the Roman Pontiff for a five year term As a rule after five years clerical officials and members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life who have served in curial institutions and offices return to pastoral care in their diocese parish or in the Institutes or Societies to which they belong Should the Superiors of the Roman Curia deem it opportune the service may be extended for another period of five years Praedicate Evangelium Article 17 In the event of the Apostolic See becoming vacant all the Heads of Curial Institutions and Members cease to hold office Exceptions to this rule are the Major Penitentiary who continues to carry out the ordinary business within his competence proposing to the College of Cardinals those matters which he would report to the Roman Pontiff and the Almoner of His Holiness who continues in the exercise of works of charity according to the same criteria used during the pontificate remaining in the employ of the College of Cardinals until the election of the new Roman Pontiff During the vacancy of the See the Secretaries are responsible for the ordinary government of curial institutions taking care only of matters of ordinary administration Within three months of the election of the Roman Pontiff they are to be confirmed in their office by him The Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations assumes the duties provided for in the norms concerning the vacancy of the Apostolic See and the election of the Roman Pontiff Praedicate Evangelium Article 18 Secretariat EditSecretariat of State Edit Main article Secretariat of State Holy See The Secretariat of State is the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia the government of the Roman Catholic Church As the Papal Secretariat it closely assists the Roman Pontiff in the exercise of his supreme mission It comprises three sections the Section for General Affairs under the direction of the Substitute with the assistance of the Assessor the Section for Relations with States and International Organizations under the direction of its Secretary with the assistance of the Undersecretary and an Undersecretary for the multilateral sector the Section for the Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See under the direction of the Secretary for Papal Representations with the assistance of an Undersecretary The current Secretary of the State is Pietro Cardinal Parolin Section for General Affairs Edit The Section for General Affairs is responsible for dealing with the following matters concerning the daily service of the Roman Pontiff to examine those matters which is necessary to deal with matters outside the ordinary competence of the Curial Institutions and other bodies of the Apostolic See and to foster coordination among these Dicasteries and other bodies and offices without prejudice to their autonomy It is responsible to carry out everything that concerns the Representatives of States at the Holy See The current Substitute for General Affairs is Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra Section for Relations with States and International Organizations Edit The task of the Section for Relations with States and International Organizations is to attend to the affairs that must be dealt with the respective civil authorities It is responsible for the following to handle the diplomatic and political relations of the Holy See with States and with other subjects of international law and to deal with common affairs for the promotion of the good of the Church and of civil society also through the stipulation of concordats and other international agreements taking into account the opinion of the Episcopal bodies concerned to represent the Holy See at international intergovernmental organizations as well as at multilateral intergovernmental conferences availing himself if necessary of the collaboration of the competent Dicasteries and bodies of the Roman Curia and to grant the nulla osta whenever a Dicastery or Body of the Roman Curia intends to publish a statement or document pertaining to international relations or relations with civil authorities The current Secretary for Relations with States is Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher Section for Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See Edit The Section for the Diplomatic Staff of the Holy See deals with matters pertaining to persons serving in the diplomatic service of the Holy See in particular their living and working conditions and their ongoing formation In carrying out his duties the Secretary visits the offices of the Pontifical Representations convokes and presides over meetings concerning their provisions This Section collaborates with the President of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy with regard to the selection and training of candidates for the diplomatic service of the Holy See and maintains contact with retired diplomatic personnel The current Secretary for Pontifical Representations is Archbishop Jan Romeo Pawlowski Central Statistics Office of the Church Edit The Central Statistics Office which operates under the Vatican Secretariat of State conducts a variety of studies for the Roman Curia throughout the year But one of the office s biggest projects is compiling the annual 500 page Statistical Yearbook of the Church The yearbook tracks the Roman Catholic population both by a head count of the baptized in each country and as a percentage of the world s population The current Person in charge is Monsignor Tomislav Ɖukez Dicasteries EditUnder the new constitution all the Vatican s main departments are now known as dicasteries Along with removing the title congregation from Vatican departments the new constitution renames pontifical councils as dicasteries The constitution says The Roman Curia is composed of the Secretariat of State the Dicasteries and other bodies all juridically equal to each other The Curial Institutions is now made up of 16 dicasteries Each dicastery is headed by a prefect and supported by secretary and under secretary Dicastery for Evangelization Edit Main article Dicastery for Evangelization The headquarters of the Propaganda fide in Rome with north facade on Piazza di Spagna by architect Bernini seen here is the southwest facade by Borromini etching by Giuseppe Vasi 1761 7 The Dicastery for Evangelization is competent for the fundamental questions of evangelization in the world and for the establishment accompaniment and support of the new particular Churches without prejudice to the competence of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches This new dicasteries is a merger of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization It is made up of two Sections one for fundamental questions of evangelization in the world and one for first evangelization and the new particular Churches in the territories within its competence It is presided over directly by the Roman Pontiff currently Pope Francis Each of the two sections is governed in his name and by his authority by a Pro Prefect Section for Fundamental Issues in World Evangelization Edit It is the task of the Section to study in collaboration with the particular Churches Episcopal Conferences and Eastern Hierarchical Structures Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life the fundamental questions of evangelization and the development of an effective announcing the Gospel by identifying appropriate forms instruments and language The Section gathers the most significant experiences in the field of evangelization making them available to the entire Church It encourages reflection on the history of evangelization and mission especially in their relationship to the political social and cultural events that have marked and conditioned the preaching of the Gospel The current Pro Prefect is Archbishop Salvatore Rino Fisichella Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches Edit The Section supports the proclamation of the Gospel and the deepening of the life of faith in the territories of first evangelization and deals with everything that concerns the erection of ecclesiastical circumscriptions or their modifications as well as their provisioning and it carries out the other tasks in the same way as the Dicastery for Bishops does within the scope of its competence The Section according to the principle of just autonomy supports the new Particular Churches in the work of first evangelization and growth collaborating with the Particular Churches Episcopal Conferences Institutes of Consecrated Life Societies of Apostolic Life associations ecclesial movements new communities and ecclesial assistance agencies To this section are entrusted the Pontifical Missionary Societies the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith the Pontifical Society of St Peter the Apostle the Pontifical Society of the Missionary Childhood and the Pontifical Missionary Union as instruments for the promotion of the missionary responsibility of every baptized person and for the support of the New Particular Churches The current Pro Prefect is Luis Antonio Cardinal Gokim Tagle Associated organization Edit International Council for Catechesis Edit The International Council for Catechesis COINCAT was established by Pope Paul VI on June 7 1973 as a consultative body within the Congregation for the Clergy The general purpose of COINCAT as explained in the Annuario Pontificio is to study the more important catechetical themes for the service of the Apostolic See and the episcopal conferences and to present proposals and suggestions Specifically it investigates concrete themes and important catechetical problems for the universal Church suggesting solutions and proposals for pastoral action it provides information on the necessity of catechesis and new approaches being taken in various parts of the world and it facilitates the exchange of catechetical experiences between the Holy See and the diverse areas in the Church and among the members themselves The current President is Archbishop Salvatore Rino Fisichella Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith Edit Main article Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith previously known as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition is the oldest of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia The task of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is to assist the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops Eparchies in the proclamation of the Gospel throughout the world promoting and protecting the integrity of Roman Catholic doctrine on faith and morals drawing on the deposit of faith and also seeking an ever deeper understanding of it in the face of new questions The Dicastery is made up of two sections the Doctrinal Section and the Disciplinary Section each coordinated by a Secretary who assists the Prefect in the specific area of his competence The current Prefect is Luis Francisco Cardinal Ladaria Ferrer S J Doctrinal Section Edit The Doctrinal Section fosters and supports study and reflection on the understanding of faith and morals and the development of theology in different cultures in the light of sound doctrine and the challenges of the times so as to offer answers in the light of faith to the questions and arguments that emerge with the progress of the sciences and the evolution of civilizations Disciplinary Section Edit The Disciplinary Section through the Disciplinary Office deals with crimes reserved to the Dicastery and dealt with by it through the jurisdiction of the Supreme Apostolic Tribunal therein established proceeding to declare or impose canonical penalties in accordance with the norms of law whether common or proper without prejudice to the competence of the Apostolic Penitentiary Associated organizations Edit Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors Edit The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors is established within the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith Its task is to provide the Roman Pontiff with advice and counsel and to propose the most appropriate initiatives for the protection of minors and vulnerable persons and promote local responsibility in the particular Churches for the protection of all minors and vulnerable adults The current president is Sean Patrick Cardinal O Malley International Theological Commission Edit The International Theological Commission ITC is a body of the Roman Curia that advises the Magisterium of the church in examining doctrinal questions of major importance particularly the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Pontifical Biblical Commission Edit The Pontifical Biblical Commission is a consultative body placed at the service of the Magisterium and linked to the Dicastery to ensure the proper interpretation and defense of the Bible The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery College for the review of appeals by clergy accused of delicta reservata Edit The college for the review of appeals by clergy accused of delicta reservata is a commission under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery composed of bishops tasked to review sexual abuse cases of minors committed by clerics The current President is Archbishop Charles Jude Scicluna Dicastery for the Service of Charity Edit Main article Dicastery for the Service of Charity The Dicastery for the Service of Charity also called the Apostolic Alms Office is a special expression of mercy and starting from the option for the poor the vulnerable and the excluded it exercises in any part of the world the work of assistance and help towards them in the name of the Roman Pontiff who in cases of particular indigence or other need personally arranges the aid to be allocated The Dicastery under the guidance of the Prefect the Almoner of His Holiness in contact with other competent Dicasteries makes concrete through its activity the solicitude and closeness of the Roman Pontiff as Pastor of the Universal Church towards those who live in situations of indigence marginalization or poverty as well as on the occasion of serious calamities Formerly the Office of Papal Charities the change gives the office a more significant role in the Curia The current Prefect is the Almoner of His Holiness Konrad Cardinal Krajewski Dicastery for the Eastern Churches Edit Main article Dicastery for the Eastern Churches The Basilica of the Annunciation is the largest Christian church building in the Middle East under the supervision of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches The Dicastery for the Eastern Churches is responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic Churches for the sake of assisting their development protecting their rights and also maintaining whole and entire in the one Catholic Church alongside the liturgical disciplinary and spiritual patrimony of the Latin Church the heritage of the various Oriental Christian traditions It has exclusive authority over the following regions Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula Eritrea and northern Ethiopia southern Albania and Bulgaria Cyprus Greece Israel Iran Iraq Lebanon Palestine Syria Jordan Turkey and Ukraine 8 Its members include all Eastern Catholic patriarchs and major archbishops as well as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity 9 The current Prefect is Claudio Gugerotti Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments Edit Main article Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments The Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments promotes the sacred liturgy according to the renewal undertaken by the Second Vatican Council The spheres of its competence concern all that which by provision of law pertains to the Apostolic See concerning the regulation and promotion of the sacred liturgy and the vigilance that the laws of the Church and the liturgical norms are everywhere faithfully observed It is the task of the Dicastery to provide for the editing or revision and updating of typical editions of liturgical books The Dicastery confirms the translations of liturgical books into current languages and grants recognitio to their appropriate adaptations to local cultures legitimately approved by the Local Bishops Conferences It also grants recognitio to the particular Calendars the Proprieties of Masses and of the Liturgy of the Hours of the particular Churches and of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life approved by the relevant competent authority It is concerned with the regulation and discipline of the sacred liturgy with regard to the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite and for the protection of the sacred relics the confirmation of the patrons and the granting of the title of Minor Basilica The current Prefect is Arthur Cardinal Roche Associated organization Edit Vox Clara Committee Edit The Vox Clara Committee has been established to assist and advise the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in fulfilling its responsibilities with regard to the English translations of liturgical texts Representing the different continents as it does the committee reflects the international character of the English language This makes available to the Holy See the great wealth of pastoral experience drawn from different cultures The current President is vacant Dicastery for the Causes of Saints Edit Main article Dicastery for the Causes of Saints The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints oversees the process that leads to the canonization of saints passing through the steps of a declaration of heroic virtues and beatification After preparing a case including the approval of miracles the case is presented to the pope who decides whether or not to proceed with beatification or canonization 10 The Dicastery establishes the canonical procedure to be followed to verify and declare the authenticity of sacred relics and to ensure their preservation It is up to the Dicastery to judge about the granting of the title of Doctor of the Church to a saint after having obtained the vote of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith about his eminent doctrine The current Prefect is Marcello Cardinal Semeraro Dicastery for Bishops Edit Main article Dicastery for Bishops The Dicastery for Bishops 11 oversees the selection of new bishops that are not in mission territories or those areas that come under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches who deal with the Eastern Catholics pending papal approval It consequently holds considerable sway over the evolution of the church It also schedules the papal audiences ad limina apostolorum required for bishops every five years and arranges the creation of new dioceses The Dicastery carries out its activity in a spirit of service and in close collaboration with the Episcopal Conferences and their regional and continental unions It endeavors to work with them with regard to the celebration of Particular Councils and the establishment of Episcopal Conferences and the recognition of their statutes It receives the acts and decrees of the above mentioned bodies examines them and after consulting the Dicasteries concerned grants the necessary recognition to the decrees Finally it carries out what is established by the canonical dispositions concerning ecclesiastical provinces and regions The resignation of recent Prefect Marc Cardinal Ouellet PSS was accepted by Pope Francis on January 30 2023 Archbishop Robert Francis Prevost O S A has been announced as successor and will assume the office on April 12 2023 12 Prevost has been elevated to archbishopric status and is now Archbishop Bishop emeritus of his former see Chiclayo Peru 12 Associated organization Edit Pontifical Commission for Latin America Edit The Pontifical Commission for Latin America is instituted at the Dicastery Its task is to study questions concerning the life and development of these particular Churches in order to assist the Dicasteries concerned by reason of their competence and to assist them with advice and financial means It is also responsible for fostering relations between international and national ecclesiastical institutions that work for the regions of Latin America and curial institutions The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Dicastery for the Clergy Edit Main article Dicastery for the Clergy The Dicastery for the Clergy is the department of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life as well as for the seminaries except those regulated by the Dicasteries for Evangelization and for the Oriental Churches and houses of formation of religious and secular institutes It handles requests for dispensation from active priestly ministry as well as the legislation governing presbyteral councils and other organizations of priests around the world The Dicastery also deals with matters within the competence of the Holy See concerning the general discipline concerning the Diocesan Council for Economic Affairs the Presbyteral Council the College of Consultors the Chapter of Canons the Diocesan Pastoral Council the Parishes the Churches the associations of clerics and public clerical associations to the latter it may grant the faculty of incardination after consulting the competent dicasteries and receiving the approval of the Roman Pontiff ecclesiastical archives and the extinction of pious wills in general and pious foundations The current Prefect is Lazarus Cardinal You Heung sik Associated organizations Edit Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations Edit The Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations is established within the Dicastery responsible to encourage and coordinate efforts to promote vocations to the sacred priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church It is concerned primarily with setting forth a true and clear notion of the nature the necessity and the excellence of the priesthood promotes the offering up of Masses Communions prayers and works of penance and charity to the end that God may grant many and excellent priestly vocations and encourages the growth of the project which is established in each diocese for priestly vocations and tries to have such projects set up where they do not already exist 13 The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order Edit The Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order is established within the Dicastery responsible for the selection of candidates for Holy Orders including their human spiritual doctrinal and pastoral training in seminaries and in special centres for permanent deacons to their continuing formation including their living conditions and ways of exercising the ministry 14 The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic life Edit Main article Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life The Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life is responsible for the promotion animation and regulation of the practice of the evangelical counsels as it is lived out in the approved forms of consecrated life and also with regard to the life and activity of Societies of Apostolic Life throughout the Latin Church It is the responsibility of the Dicastery to approve Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life to erect them and also to grant the license for the validity of the erection of an Institute of Consecrated Life or Society of Apostolic Life of diocesan right by the Bishop The competence of the Dicastery also extends to Third Orders and to associations of the faithful erected with a view to becoming an Institute of Consecrated Life or a Society of Apostolic Life The current Prefect is Joao Braz Cardinal de Aviz Dicastery for the Laity Family and Life Edit Main article Dicastery for the Laity Family and Life The Dicastery for the Laity Family and Life is competent for the enhancement of the apostolate of the lay faithful the pastoral care of the young of the family and its mission according to God s plan of the elderly and for the promotion and protection of life In pursuing its own competences the Dicastery maintains relations with the particular Churches with the Bishops Conferences their regional and continental Unions the Oriental Hierarchical Structures and other ecclesial organisms promoting exchange among them and offering its collaboration so that the values and initiatives connected with these matters may be promoted The Dicastery expresses the Church s special solicitude for young people promoting their protagonism in the midst of the world s challenges It studies and deepens with the support of experts the major causes of crises in marriages and families with particular attention to the experiences of those involved in failed marriages especially with regard to children in order to promote a greater awareness of the value of the family and the role of parents in society and in the Church The current Prefect is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell Associated organizations Edit Pontifical Academy for Life Edit The Dicastery collaborates with the Pontifical Academy for Life in matters concerning the protection and promotion of human life and makes use of its expertise It is dedicated to promoting the Church s consistent life ethic It also does related research on bioethics and Roman Catholic moral theology The current President of the academy is Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Matrimonial and Family Science Edit The Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Matrimonial and Family Science is devoted to the study of the truth about the human person in all of its dimensions theological philosophical anthropological and indeed cosmological scientific The Institute centers its study of the person in the community that is the original cell of human society marriage and family 15 The current President of the institute is Monsignor Philippe Bordeyne Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity Edit Main article Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity It is the responsibility of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity to apply appropriate initiatives and activities to the ecumenical commitment both within the Roman Catholic Church and inrelations with other Churches and Ecclesial Communities to restore unity among Christians It is the task of the Dicastery to implement the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and the post conciliar Magisterium concerning ecumenism It is responsible for the correct interpretation and faithful application of ecumenical principles and directives established to guide coordinate and develop ecumenical activity It also coordinates the ecumenical initiatives of other curial institutions offices and institutions connected with the Holy See with other churches and ecclesial communities The current Prefect is Kurt Cardinal Koch Associated organization Edit Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews Edit In order to advance the relationship between Roman Catholics and Jews a Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews is established at the Dicastery It is tasked with maintaining positive theological ties with Jews and Judaism The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue Edit Main article Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue The Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue promotes and regulates relations with members and groups of religions that are not included under the name of Christianity with the exception of Judaism whose competence falls to the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity The Dicastery works to ensure that dialogue with the followers of other religions takes place in an appropriate manner with an attitude of listening esteem and respect It fosters various forms of relations with them so that through the contribution of all peace freedom social justice the protection and safeguarding of creation and spiritual and moral values may be promoted The current Prefect is Miguel Angel Ayuso Cardinal Guixot M C C J Associated organization Edit Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims Edit For the purpose of promoting relations with members of different religious beliefs the Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims is established within the Dicastery It tasked with maintaining positive theological ties with Muslims The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Dicastery for Culture and Education Edit Main article Dicastery for Culture and EducationThe Dicastery for Culture and Education works for the development of human values in people within the horizon of Christian anthropology contributing to the full realization of the following of Jesus Christ The Dicastery is made up of the Section for Culture which is dedicated to the promotion of culture pastoral animation and the valorization of the cultural patrimony and the Section for Education which develops the fundamental principles of education with reference to schools higher institutes of Roman Catholic and ecclesiastical studies and research and is competent for hierarchical appeals in these matters The dicastery is formed through the merger of the Pontifical Council for Culture with the Congregation for Catholic Education The current Prefect is Jose Cardinal Tolentino de Mendonca Laocoon and his Sons in the Vatican Museum which was under the care of the Dicastery for Culture and Education Section for Culture Edit The Section for Culture promotes and sustains relations between the Holy See and the world of culture confronting the many requests emerging from it and especially encouraging dialogue as an indispensable means of true encounter reciprocal interaction and mutual enrichment so that the various cultures may become increasingly open to the Gospel as well as the Christian faith in them and so that lovers of the arts literature and science of technology and sport may know and feel recognized by the Church as persons at the service of the sincere search for truth goodness and beauty Section for Education Edit The Section for Education collaborates with the diocesan episcopal Bishops the Bishops Conferences and the Oriental Hierarchical Structures so that the fundamental principles of education especially Roman Catholic Education may be received and deepened so that they may be implemented contextually and culturally It is competent to carry out the formalities necessary for the recognition by States of academic degrees granted in the name of the Holy See and to approve and erect Institutes of Higher Studies and other ecclesiastical academic institutions Associated organizations Edit Pontifical Work for Ecclesiastical Vocations Edit The Pontifical Work for Ecclesiastical Vocations is tasked to promotes vocations to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church It is responsible to intensify the desire for promoting safeguarding and assisting ecclesiastical vocations to disseminate an accurate notion of the dignity and necessity of the Roman Catholic priesthood and to call the faithful of the whole world into a close union of prayers and pious exercises 16 The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Pontifical Academies Edit The Dicastery for Culture and Education also coordinates the activity of some Pontifical Academies some of which are of ancient foundation in which the major international personalities of the theological and humanistic sciences are co opted chosen from among believers and non believers These are currently the Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi al Pantheon Pontifical Academy of Archaeology Pontifical Academy of Theology Pontifical Academy of St Thomas Aquinas Pontifical International Marian Academy Pontifical Academy of Martyrs and Pontifical Academy for Latin Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development Edit Main article Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development The Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development has the task of promoting the human person and his or her God given dignity human rights health justice and peace It is primarily concerned with issues related to the economy and work care for creation and the earth as common home migration and humanitarian emergencies It deepens and disseminates the Church s social teaching on integral human development and recognizes and interprets in the light of the Gospel the needs and concerns of humankind in its own time and in the future The Dicastery collaborates with the works of the Holy See for humanitarian aid in crisis areas cooperating with ecclesial humanitarian intervention and development agencies The current Prefect is Michael Cardinal Czerny S J Associated organization Edit Vatican COVID 19 Commission Edit The Vatican COVID 19 Commission was created to express the Church s solicitude and care for the whole human family facing the COVID 19 pandemic Drawing on a wealth of expertise from local communities global platforms and academic experts the Commission seeks bold broad changes dignity in work new structures for the common good solidarity at the heart of governance and nature in harmony with social systems The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery Dicastery for Legislative Texts Edit Main article Dicastery for Legislative Texts The Dicastery for Legislative Texts promotes and spreads within the Church the knowledge and acceptance of the canon law of the Latin Church and that of the Eastern Churches and offers assistance in its correct application It carries out its duties in the service of the Roman Pontiff of the curial institutions and offices of the diocesan eparchal Bishops of the Episcopal Conferences of the Eastern hierarchical structures and also of the supreme moderators of the Institutes of Consecrated Life and of the Societies of Apostolic Life of pontifical right In carrying out its tasks it avails itself of the collaboration of canonists belonging to different cultures and working on different continents It promotes the study of the Canon Law of the Latin Church and of the Eastern Churches and of other legislative texts by organizing interdicasterial meetings conferences and by promoting associations of international and national canonists The current Prefect is Archbishop Filippo Iannone O Carm Dicastery for Communications Edit Main article Dicastery for Communications The Dicastery for Communication deals with the entire communication system of the Apostolic See and in structural unity and with respect for the relative operational characteristics unifies all the realities of the Holy See in the field of communication so that the entire system responds coherently to the needs of the Church s evangelizing mission in a context characterized by the presence and development of digital media by the factors of convergence and interactivity The Dicastery provides for the needs of the Church s evangelizing mission using the production models technological innovations and forms of communication currently available and those that may develop in the time to come In addition to the expressly operative functions assigned to it also deepens anddevelops the theological and pastoral aspects of the Church s communicative activity The current Prefect is Dr Paolo Ruffini Associated organizations Edit Vatican Press Edit The Vatican press operates in the technological and productive sector taking forward carrying out all the activities related to the printing and the packaging of the Pontifical documents and the official documents of the various dicasteries and offices of the Holy See and the Vatican City State In addition it also prints the Vatican Newspaper L Osservatore Romano and it takes care of other editorial products publications of the entities connected to the Holy See 17 L Osservatore Romano Edit The Osservatore Romano is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which reports on the activities of the Holy See and events taking place in the Church and the world The current Director Manager is Professor Andrea Monda Press Office of the Holy See Edit The Holy See Press Office publishes the official news of the activities of the Holy Father and of the various departments of the Holy See This includes speeches messages and other documents as well as statements issued by the Director of the Press Office The current Director is Matteo Bruni Tribunals Edit A depiction of Pope Gregory IX excommunicatingThe service of the Tribunals is one of the essential functions in the government of the Church The objective of this service pursued by each of the Bodies for the forum of its own competence is that of the mission proper to the Church to announce and inaugurate the Kingdom of God and to work through the order of justice applied with canonical equity for the salvation of souls which in the Church is always the supreme law Apostolic Penitentiary Edit Main article Apostolic Penitentiary The Apostolic Penitentiary 18 more formally the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary is one of the three tribunals of the Roman Curia The Apostolic Penitentiary is responsible for issues relating to the forgiveness of sins in the Roman Catholic Church The Apostolic Penitentiary has jurisdiction only over matters in the internal forum Its work falls mainly into these categories the absolution of excommunications latae sententiae reserved to the Holy See the dispensation of sacramental impediments reserved to the Holy See and the issuance and governance of indulgences The current Major Penitentiary is Mauro Cardinal Piacenza Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura Edit Main article Apostolic Signatura The Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura 19 is the highest judicial authority in the Roman Catholic Church besides the Pope himself who is the supreme ecclesiastical judge In addition it is an administrative office for matters pertaining to the judicial activity of the whole church Appeals in standard judicial processes if appealed to the Apostolic See normally are not handled by the Signatura Those go to the Roman Rota which is the ordinary appellate tribunal of the Apostolic See The Supreme Tribunal handles some of the more specialized kinds of cases including the following complaints of nullity and requests for restitutio in integrum against judgments of the Roman Rota appeals in cases concerning the status of persons against the refusal of a new examination of the case decided by the Roman Rota exceptions of suspicion and other cases against judges of the Roman Rota for acts performed in the exercise of their office and conflicts of jurisdiction between tribunals which do not depend on the same Appellate Court Although a Rotal decision can be appealed if not res judicata to a different panel turnus of the Rota there is no right of appeal from a decision of the Signatura 20 although a complaint of nullity on formal grounds is possible 21 As an administrative office it exercises jurisdiction vigilance over all the tribunals of the Roman Catholic Church It can also extend the jurisdiction of tribunals grant dispensations for procedural laws establish interdiocesan tribunals and correct advocates The current Prefect is Dominique Francois Joseph Cardinal Mamberti Tribunal of the Rota Romana Edit Main article Roman Rota The Tribunal of the Roman Rota is the highest appellate tribunal 22 While usually trying cases in appeal in third instance as is normally the case in the Eastern Catholic Churches 23 or even in second instance if appeal is made to it directly from the sentence of a tribunal of first instance it is also a court of first instance for cases specified in the law and for others committed to the Rota by the Roman Pontiff 22 24 It fosters the unity of jurisprudence and through its own sentences is a help to lower tribunals 22 The greater part of its decisions concern the nullity of marriage In such cases its competence includes marriages between two Roman Catholics between a Roman Catholic and non Roman Catholic and between two non Roman Catholic parties whether one or both of the baptized parties belongs to the Latin or an Eastern Rite 25 The court is named Rota Latin for wheel because the judges called auditors originally met in a round room to hear cases 26 The current Dean is Monsignor Alejandro Arellano Cedillo C O R C Economic Organizations EditCouncil for the Economy Edit Main article Council for the Economy The Council for the Economy has the task of supervising the structures and the administrative and financial activities of the Curial Institutions and of the Offices and Institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it indicated in the list attached to its Statute The Council for Economic Affairs shall exercise its functions in the light of the Church s social doctrine and in accordance with internationally recognized best practices in public administration with a view to ethical and efficient administrative and financial management The Council consists of eight Cardinals or Bishops representing the universality of the Church and seven lay persons chosen from among experts of various nationalities The fifteen members are appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff The Council submits for the approval of the Roman Pontiff guidelines and norms aimed at ensuring that the assets of the bodies and administrations subject to its supervision are protected capital and financial risks are reduced human material and financial resources are allocated rationally and managed prudently efficiently and transparently and bodies and administrations carry out their duties efficiently in accordance with the activities programs and budgets approved for them The Council examines the proposals put forward by the Secretariat for the Economy as well as any suggestions presented by the various Administrations of the Holy See the Authority for Supervisionand Financial Information and other entities indicated in its own Statutes The current Coordinator is Reinhard Cardinal Marx Secretariat for the Economy Edit Main article Secretariat for the Economy The Secretariat for the Economy performs the function of Papal Secretariat for economic and financial matters It exercises control and vigilance in administrative economic and financial matters over curial institutions offices and institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it as indicated in the list attached to the Statute of the Council for the Economy It also exercises special control over Peter s Pence and over the other Papal Funds The Body is divided into two functional areas one for regulation control and supervision in economic and financial matters and the other for regulation control and supervision in administrative matters The Secretariat for the Economy issues guidelines on economic and financial matters for the Holy See and checks that the activities are carried out in accordance with the operational plans and programs approved monitors the administrative economic and financial activities of the institutions entrusted to its control and supervision proposes and ensures corrective action if necessary prepares the annual budget checking that it is adhered to and the final consolidated budget of the Holy See and submits them to the Council for the Economy and carries out the annual risk assessment of the patrimonial and financial situation of the Holy See and submits it to the Council for the Economy The current Preferct is Fr Juan Antonio Guerrero Alves S J Directorate for Human Resources of the Holy See Edit The Directorate for Human Resources of the Holy See is established in the Secretariat for the Economy This office in dialogue and cooperation with the Institutions concerned deals with all matters concerning the position and working management of personnel and collaborators of the Institutions subject to the legislation of the Holy See Among other responsibilities through this Directorate the Secretariat for Economic Affairs authorizes hiring verifying all requirements and approves the establishment plans of the Entities The President of the Directorate is the ex officio Prefect of the Secretariat Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See Edit Main article Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See The Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See 27 deals with the properties owned by the Holy See in order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function 28 It was established by Pope Paul VI on 15 August 1967 It is responsible for the administration and management of the real and movable patrimony of the Holy See intended to provide the resources necessary for the fulfillment of the function proper to the Roman Curia for the good and at the service of the particular Churches The Holy See is responsible for administering the real and movable patrimony of those entities that have entrusted their assets to the Holy See in accordance with the specific purpose for which the patrimony has been constituted and with the general policies and guidelines approved by the competent bodies It also provides whatever is necessary for the ordinary activity of the Roman Curia taking care of the treasury accounting purchases and other services The internal organization of the Body is divided into three functional areas which deal with property management financial affairs and services The current President is Bishop Nunzio Galantino Office of the Auditor General Edit The Office of the Auditor General is entrusted with the task of auditing the consolidated financial statements of the Holy See The Office shall have the task according to the annual audit program approved by the Council for the Economy of auditing the annual financial statements of the individual Curial Institutions and of the Offices and Institutions connected with the Holy See or which refer to it which shall be included in the above mentioned consolidated financial statements At the request of the Council for the Economy or of the Secretariat for the Economy or of the Heads of the Entities and Administrations it shall conduct audits on particular situations related to anomalies in the use or allocation of financial or material resources irregularities in the granting of contracts or in the conduct of transactions or disposals and acts of corruption or fraud The same audits may be initiated autonomously by the Auditor General who shall inform the Cardinal Coordinator of the Council for the Economy in advance stating the reasons for the audit The current Auditor General is Dr Alessandro Cassinis Righini Commission for Confidential Matters Edit The Commission for Confidential Matters is responsible to authorize any act of a juridical economic or financial nature which for the greater good of the Church or persons must be covered by secrecy and removed from the control and supervisionof the competent bodies monitor and oversee Holy See contracts that require confidentiality under the law The commission according to its own statute is composed of several Members appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff The current President is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell Committee for Investments Edit The Investment Committee a consultative body is responsible for ensuring the ethical nature of the Holy See s investments in movable assets according to the Church s social doctrine and at the same time their profitability adequacy and risk The committee is composed according to its own statute of members and of high profile professionals appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff The current President is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell Offices EditThe Praedicate evangelium reorganizes the Offices of the Roman Curia comprising three main bodies Prefecture of the Papal Household Edit Main article Prefecture of the Papal Household The Prefecture is responsible for internal order in the Pontifical Household and directs with regard to discipline and service all those who constitute the Chapel and the Pontifical Family It is headed by a Prefect assisted by the Regent appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff The Prefecture of the Papal Household is responsible for the organization and conduct of pontifical ceremonies excluding the strictly liturgical part and establishes the order of precedence It is his duty to order the service of the antechamber and to arrange for public special and private audiences of the Roman Pontiff and visits to persons in consultation as often as circumstances require with the Secretariat of State He arranges everything that must be done when Heads of State Heads of Government Ministers of States Public Authorities and other eminent persons as well as Ambassadors are received in solemn audience by the Pope himself It deals with all that is related to the Spiritual Exercises of the Roman Pontiff the College of Cardinals and the Roman Curia It is the responsibility of the Prefecture to make preparations whenever the Roman Pontiff visits Vatican territory Rome or travels in Italy The Prefect assists him only on the occasion of meetings and visits in Vatican territory The current Prefect is Archbishop Georg Ganswein Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff Edit Main article Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff It is the responsibility of the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff to prepare all that is necessary for liturgical celebrations and other sacred celebrations in the Vatican at which the Roman Pontiff or in his name or by his mandate a Cardinal or Prelate presides participates or assists and to direct them in accordance with the liturgical prescriptions in force preparing all that is necessary or useful for their worthy conduct and for the active participation of the faithful The Office shall also take care of the preparation and conduct of all the papal liturgical celebrations taking place during the pastoral visits of the Roman Pontiff on his apostolic journeys The Office is headed by the Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff He is assisted in sacred celebrations by the Pontifical Masters of Ceremonies appointed for five years by the Roman Pontiff The Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations is also responsible for the Papal Sacristy and the Chapels of the Apostolic Palace The current Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations is Monsignor Diego Giovanni Ravelli Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel Edit The Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel is responsible for the task of guiding all the liturgical pastoral spiritual artistic and educational activities and areas of the same Chapel which is included in the Office as a specific place of service to the papal liturgical functions and at the same time for the custody and promotion of the prestigious artistic musical heritage produced over the centuries by the Chapel itself for the solemn liturgies of the Popes The Head of Pontifical Musical Chorus of the Sistine Chapel is the ex officio Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations Apostolic Camera Edit Main article Apostolic Camera The Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church carries out the functions assigned to him by the special law concerning the vacant Apostolic See and the election of the Roman Pontiff The Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church and the Vice Camerlengo are appointed by the Roman Pontiff The task of caring for and administering the goods and temporal rights of the Apostolic See during the time it is vacant is entrusted to the Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church Should he be impeded the function will be assumed by the Vice Camerlengo When the Apostolic See is vacant it is the right and duty of the Cardinal Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church to request from all the Administrations dependent on the Holy See reports on their patrimonial and economic status as well as information on extraordinary affairs in progress to request from the Council for the Economy the preventive and consolidated budgets from the Holy See for the previous year as well as the budget for the following year to request to the extent necessary from the Secretariat for the Economy any information on the economic state of the Holy See The current Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church is Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell Institutions Connected with the Holy See EditThere are some Institutes both of ancient origin and of new constitution which although not properly part of the Roman Curia and having their own juridical personality nevertheless provide various services necessary or useful to the Roman Pontiff himself to the Roman Curia and to the universal Church and are in some way connected with the Curia itself Labour Office of the Apostolic See Edit The Labour Office of the Apostolic See is responsible for labor relations of the Holy See with its employees The office also settles labor issues which arise It was instituted by Pope John Paul II on 1 January 1989 by an apostolic letter in the form of a motu proprio The activity of the Office relates to the labour in all its forms and expressions provided by personnel in the employ of the Roman Curia of the Governorate of the Vatican City State and of the Bodies or Institutions administratively managed directly by the Apostolic See 29 The current President is Bishop Giuseppe Sciacca Vatican Apostolic Archives Edit The Vatican Apostolic Archives is the institute that carries out its specific activity of safeguarding and enhancing the value of the acts and documents that concern the government of the universal Church so that they may be available first of all to the Holy See and the Roman Curia in the performance of their activities and secondly by pontifical concession they may represent for all scholars without distinction of country or religion sources for the knowledge even secular of the events that over time have been closely connected with the life of the Church The current Archivist is Jose Tolentino Cardinal de Mendonca Vatican Apostolic Library Edit An institution of ancient origin the Vatican Library is a distinguished instrument of the Church for the development and dissemination of culture in support of the activities of the Apostolic See It has the task through its various sections of collecting and preserving an extremely rich patrimony of science and art and of making it available to scholars The current Librarian is Jose Tolentino Cardinal de Mendonca Fabric of Saint Peter Edit The Fabric of Saint Peter is responsible for all matters pertaining to the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter s which houses the memory of the martyrdom and the tomb of the Apostle both for the preservation and decorum of the building and for the internal discipline of the custodians and of pilgrims and visitors according to its own norms In necessary cases the President and the Secretary of the Fabric act in agreement with the Chapter of the Basilica itself The current President is Mauro Cardinal Gambetti O F M Conv Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology Edit The Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology has the task of studying preserving protecting and enhancing the Christian catacombs of Italy in which the testimonies of faith and art of the first Christian communities continue to transmit their profound message to pilgrims and visitors The current President is Gianfranco Cardinal Ravasi Good Shepherd fresco from the Catacombs of San Callisto under the care of the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archeology Pontifical Academies Edit For the search for and dissemination of truth in the various fields of divine and human science several Academies have arisen within the Roman Catholic Church among which the Pontifical Academy of Sciences the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and the Pontifical Academy for Life stand out Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties Edit In order to promote and develop a culture of quality within the academic institutions directly dependent on the Holy See and to assure them internationally valid criteria of quality the Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties is established The current President is Father Andrzej Stefan Wodka C Ss R Supervisory and Financial Information Authority Edit The Supervisory and Financial Information Authority is the institution which in the manner provided for by law and by its own Statute performs the functions of supervision for the purposes of preventing and combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism with respect to entities and subjects subjected to its supervision prudential supervision of entities that professionally carry out activities of a financial nature prudential regulation of entities that professionally carry out activities of a financial nature and in the cases provided for by law in matters concerning the prevention of and fight against money laundering and terrorist financing In this capacity it also carries out the financial information function The current President is Dr Carmelo Barbagallo Domus Vaticanae Edit Domus Vaticanae is a merger of the four foundations dedicated to hospitality in the Vatican It has merged the Domus Sanctae Marthae Domus Romana Sacerdotalis Domus Internationalis Paulus VI and Casa San Benedetto foundations into the new institution which the pope established as a public canonical juridic person based in the Vatican City State 30 It pursues the hospitality goals of the merged foundations with each having its own purpose Domus Sanctae Marthae also known as the Casa Santa Marta or St Martha s House is a guest house adjacent to St Peter s Basilica that accommodates clergy visiting the Vatican as well as cardinals taking part in papal conclaves This is the current residence of Pope Francis Domus Romana Sacerdotalis and Domus Internationalis Paulus VI offering hospitality to clergy assigned to the diplomatic service of the Holy See or working in the Roman Curia as well as priests bishops and cardinals visiting Rome Casa San Benedetto provides accommodation for retired Vatican diplomatic personnel Interdicasterial Commissions EditAn interdicasterial commission is established to deal with matters involving the works of several institutions and dicasteries of the Roman Curia Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches Edit The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible for managing and taking care of the relationship and communication between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches The President of the commission is the ex officio Secretary of the State Interdicasterial Commission for the Church in Eastern Europe Edit The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible to better deal with the rapidly changing situations in the early 1990s on Eastern Europe The President of the commission is the ex officio Secretary of the State Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious Edit The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission on Particular Churches is responsible to better handle consecrated religious in missionary areas mostly in Africa and Asia The President of the commission is the ex officio Pro prefect for the Section of First Evangelization of the Dicastery for Evangelization Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order Edit The Permanent Interdicasterial Commission for Candidates to Sacred Order is responsible for the selection of candidates for Holy Orders including their human spiritual doctrinal and pastoral training in seminaries The President of the commission is the ex officio Prefect of the Dicastery for the Clergy Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia Edit The Interdicasterial Commission for the Revision of the General Regulations of the Roman Curia is a temporary commission with the goal of preparing the implementation of the norms related to the new Apostolic Constitution Praedicate evangelium which was made public on 19 March 2022 and took effect on 5 June 2022 31 The President of the commission is Archbishop Filippo Iannone O Carm Other Commissions and Committees EditPontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses Edit The Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses is responsible to make ever better known loved and served Our Lord Jesus Christ in his Eucharistic Mystery as centre of the life of the Church and of its mission for the salvation of the world through the celebration of International Eucharistic Congresses It also ensures the adequate pastoral preparation of these International Eucharistic Congresses and requests the Episcopal Conferences and Patriarchal Synods to appoint National Delegates who will be committed to work for the preparation of the Congresses and where necessary set up National Eucharistic Committees with the approval and collaboration of the local ecclesiastical authority The current President is Father Corrado Maggioni S M M Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences Edit The Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences is charged with promoting the use of ecclesiastical archives for historical research and fostering cooperation with ecclesiastical and extra ecclesial institutions and associations particularly at the international level It sponsors seminars and conferences both independently and in concert with peer organizations reviews the historical data presented in the Pontifical Yearbook collaborates with multinational scientific initiatives UNESCO and sponsors internships for the study of Latin and Greek The current President is Father Bernard Ardura O Praem Commission for Advocates Edit The body called Advocates of the Holy See is composed mainly of advocates listed in the roster of advocates and its members are able to undertake the representation of cases in civil or ecclesiastical tribunals in the name of the Holy See or the dicasteries of the Roman Curia 32 The President of the commission is the ex officio prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura Pontifical Swiss Guards EditThe Pontifical Swiss Guards is a minor armed force and honour guard unit maintained by the Holy See that protects the pope and the Apostolic Palace within the territory of the Vatican City Established in 1506 under Pope Julius II the Pontifical Swiss Guard is among the oldest military units in continuous operation Members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard at the Prefettura della casa pontificia in Vatican City They serve as personal escorts to the pontiff and as watchmen for Vatican City and the pontifical villa of Castel Gandolfo The guards who are independent of the Swiss armed forces are employed by the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of the pope to whom they swear fealty in a ceremony at Belvedere Court The current Commander is Colonel Christoph Graf Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia Edit Established by John Paul II in 1981 the Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia rules whether an administrative sanction i e suspension or firing can be imposed on a Roman Curia official is pertinent or not The current President is Prof Vincenzo Buonomo 33 Financial Security Committee Edit The Financial Security Committee is established for the purpose of coordinating the competent authorities of the Holy See and of Vatican City State for the prevention and countering of money laundering the financing of terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction 34 Commission of Cardinals overseeing the Institute for Works of Religion Edit The Commission of Cardinals overseeing the Institute for Works of Religion is a body composed of a President and four member cardinals that oversees the Institute for Works of Religion commonly known as the Vatican Bank a financial institution situated inside Vatican City and run by a Board of Superintendence which reports to a Commission of Cardinals and the Pope It is not a private bank as there are no owners or shareholders but it has been established in the form of a juridical canonical foundation pursuant to its Statutes 35 The current President of the commission is Santos Cardinal Abril y Castello Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector Edit The Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector was designed as an organ of the Roman Curia attached to the Secretariat of State and its regulations with the responsibility to control and supervise how the health facilities managed by religious congregations manage money and assets and to stay true to their founding mission and spirit 36 The current President of the commission is Pietro Cardinal Parolin Pontifical Commission for the Verification and Application of Mitis Iudex in the Churches of Italy Edit The Pontifical Commission for the Verification and Application of Mitis Iudex in the Churches of Italy directly support the Churches that are in Italy in receiving the reform of the canonical process for the cases of declaration of nullity of marriage giving new impetus to the application of the motu proprio Mitis Iudex A declaration of nullity often referred to as an annulment is a ruling by a tribunal that a marriage did not meet the conditions required to make it valid according to Church law Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus issued in 2015 made changes to canon law intended to streamline the process by which Church tribunals assess requests for declarations of the nullity of marriages The text also emphasized the local bishop s role in the process 37 The current President is Monsignor Alejandro Arellano Cedillo C O R C See also Edit Catholicism portal Vatican City portalPapal household Anticurialism Politics of Vatican City Pope Paul VI s reform of the Roman Curia Pastor bonus Praedicate evangeliumNotes Edit The Holy See is often referred to as the Vatican a word of many meanings since it can refer to the geographical area known by that name even before Christianity to the residence of the pope to the Holy See and to the State of Vatican City which was created in 1929 References Edit Costituzione Apostolica Praedicate evangelium sulla Curia Romana e il suo servizio alla Chiesa e al Mondo press vatican va Retrieved 23 June 2022 The approved English translation of the text is available as a pdf download Gagliarducci Andrea 9 February 2015 What are 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1890 Les congregations romaines guide historique et pratique in French Siena Imprimerie San Bernardino Martin Michael 1913 The Roman Curia as it Now Exists An Account of Its Departments Sacred Congregations Tribunals Offices Competence of Each Mode of Procedure how to Hold Communication With the Latest Legislation New York Benziger p 427 Pratica della curia romana che comprende la giurisdizione de tribunali di Roma e dello stato e l ordine giudiziario che in essi si osserva Con una raccolta di costituzioni editti riforme regiudicate decreti amp c in Italian Roma nella stamperia di Giovanni Zempel 1781 p 256 Ojetti Benedetto 1913 Roman Curia Catholic Encyclopedia Boudinhon Auguste 1911 Curia Romana Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed External links EditOfficial website The Roman Curia by GCatholic org Roman Curia Index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Curia amp oldid 1148386035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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