Talk:Roman Curia
From Academic Kids
Nice start! I don't know how to finish that introductory sentence. I have an urge to say in a second sentence:
- Curia in medieval and later Latin usage means "court" in the sense of "royal court" rather than "court of law" (though those two meanings are related in history). The Roman Curia, then, is the Papal Court.
Is that too pedantic? --MichaelTinkler
- Thanks. I just copied the list of institutions off the Vatican website :) No, that sentence sounds fine, so I added it for you. -- SJK
- You're welcome - anyway, outlines are the secret heart of the world! --MichaelTinkler
There is another article called Roman curia. Obviously, the 2 articles should be merged. olivier 09:40 Nov 8, 2002 (UTC)
- I moved the text in here. It still needs merging.
