Interested parties have the right to obtain personally or through a proxy an authentic written copy or photocopy of documents which by their nature are public and which pertain to their personal status. §2. A moderator of the curia, under the authority of the bishop of a diocese in the Catholic Church, coordinates the exercise of the administrative duties and oversees those who hold offices and minister in diocesan administration. Canon law (from Ancient Greek: κανών, kanon, a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. Although the office was first included in the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the concept is much older. it is expedient, a moderatorof the curiacan be appointedwho must be a priestand who, under the authorityof the bishop, is to coordinatethose thingswhich pertainto the treatmentof administrativeaffairsand to takecarethat the other membersof the …

TITLE I. The position of Moderator of the Curia was established in 1983, when the Code of Canon Law was revised. The office has been variously described as equivalent to a chief operating officer (COO). 1.

PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THEIR GROUPINGS.

Prepared under the auspices of the Canon Law Society of America Canon Law Society of America Washington, DC 20064 Codex Iuris Canonici The word curia is also commonly used in Italy and other European countries to describe the offices of a diocese or archdiocese. He must be a priest. The office has been variously described as equivalent to a chief operating officer (COO). The Current Situation of Institutions of Canon Law. The Moderator is a priest appointed when the bishop sees the need for help in administering the diocese. According to canon 473, §2, the task of the Moderator is “to coordinate those things which pertain to the treatment of administrative affairs and to take care that the other members of the curia properly fulfill the office entrusted to them.”. He must be a priest. The institutions that teach canon law in the universal Church are erected or approved by the Holy See, and consist of Faculties, Institutes ad instar Facultatis, Institutes sui iuris of first and second cycle, and Institutes that are aggregated and incorporated into Faculties of Canon Law. This task is carried out “under the authority of the bishop.”.

THE ROMAN CURIA; CHAPTER V. LEGATES OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF; SECTION II.

(Can. appointed office in the administrative structure of the Archdiocese which is established to assist the Archbishop in the governance of the whole Archdiocese PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THE AUTHORITY ESTABLISHED IN THEM (Cann. A moderator of the curia, under the authority of the bishop of a diocese in the Catholic Church, coordinates the exercise of the administrative duties and oversees those who hold offices and minister in diocesan administration. No one is permitted to enter except with the permission either of the bishop or of both the moderator of the curia and the chancellor.