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Pope Leo XIV approves the publication of new Regulations of the Roman Curia, which implement the reform put in place by the Apostolic Constitution “Praedicate Evangelium.”
By Vatican News
The Regulation of the Roman Curia and the Regulation of Personnel of the same institution were published on Monday, 24 November.
They were signed on Sunday, 23 November, by Pope Leo XIV, on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, commonly known as the Feast of Christ the King.
The Regulation of the Roman Curia applies to the Institutions and Offices that make up the Roman Curia, namely the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries, the Judicial Bodies, and the Economic Bodies.
The Regulation of Personnel concerns the norms of an organizational, disciplinary, and economic character pertaining to the employment relationship of personnel serving in the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries, the Bodies and Offices that constitute the Roman Curia, as well as the Institutions connected with the Holy See.
The new Regulations replace those approved by Pope Saint John Paul II on 15 April 1999, which entered into force on 1 July of the same year.
They incorporate and implement the modifications, the innovations, and the indications introduced by the late Pope Francis with the Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium of 19 March 2022.
Here are links to the full texts (in Italian):
