Dicastery

In this article we are going to delve into the topic of Dicastery, exploring its origins, its impact on society and its relevance today. Dicastery has been the subject of study and debate for many years, and its influence extends to different areas of everyday life, from culture to politics and technology. Throughout these pages, we will take a closer look at the different aspects of Dicastery, and how it has evolved over time. Additionally, we will examine its role in shaping our world today and how it could impact the future. Get ready to immerse yourself in a fascinating journey through Dicastery and discover everything there is to know about this topic.

A dicastery (/dɪˈkæstəri/; from Greek: δικαστήριον, romanizeddikastērion, lit.'law-court', from δικαστής, 'judge, juror') is the name of some departments of the Roman Curia.

Pastor bonus

Pastor bonus (1988) includes this definition:

By the word "dicasteries" are understood the Secretariat of State, Congregations, Tribunals, Councils and Offices, namely, the Apostolic Camera, the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See and the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See.

Praedicate evangelium

Under the new structure of the Roman Curia created by Praedicate evangelium (effective since 5 June 2022), the former titles of Congregations and Pontifical Councils are replaced with the term Dicastery.

References

  1. ^ "Pastor Bonus: Dicasteries". Archived from the original on June 1, 2013.