Roman Curia
The Roman Curia is the administrative body of the Holy See, assisting the Pope in governing the Catholic Church. It consists of various congregations, councils, and offices that handle different aspects of church affairs, such as doctrine, liturgy, and the promotion of justice.
Members of the Roman Curia include cardinals, bishops, and other clergy, who work together to implement the Pope's decisions and policies. The Curia plays a crucial role in the Church's global outreach, helping to coordinate activities and support local dioceses around the world.