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Cu´ri`a`list (k?´r?-?-l?st)
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| Or does this go the way everything seems to be going in our church these days: decisions made by a few curialists, most of whom have seldom sat in a parish reconciliation room, let alone taken part in a communal celebration of the sacrament of reconciliation. This piece by D'Amico captures the anxiety and frustration that bedeviled the Roman Curia and the curialists at the outset of the Reformation. Some Catholics have adopted a theological minimalism that gives as little weight to the fact of long-held teachings as curialists give to the fact of doctrinal development. |
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