More collegiality, with more frequent meetings between department heads. But also pay attention to how you dress, with clerics – and not just priests as was expected until now – “required to wear the ecclesiastical dress or the habit of their Institute or Society”. The Staff Regulations of the Roman Curia, published today together with the General Regulations of the Roman Curia, establishes, in 92 articles, the organisational, disciplinary and economic rules relating to the
employment relationship of the staff in service at the Secretariat of State, the Dicasteries, the Bodies and the Offices that make up the Roman Curia, as well as the Institutions connected with the Holy See. From seniority increases to holidays, to the use of institutional email and headed paper, the Regulation regulates all work activities. Encouraging meetings between department heads and their collaborators in order to guarantee greater collegiality.
It replaces the one approved by John Paul II on the 15th
April 1999 to incorporate and implement the changes desired by
Pope Francis with the apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium of 19 March 2022.










