The diocesan curia consists of those institutions and persons which assist the bishop in the governance of the whole diocese, especially in guiding pastoral action, in caring for the administration of the diocese, and in exercising judicial power.
Code of Canon Law, n.469

The Chancellor

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In every curia a chancellor is to be appointed whose principal function, unless particular law establishes otherwise, is to take care that acts of the curia are gathered, arranged, and safeguarded in the archives of the curia.” (Canon 482.1)

Fr Christopher Dawson is the Chancellor and Judicial Vicar of the diocese.

The role of the Chancellor is to see that certain formal decisions of the Diocesan Bishop or of other Diocesan personnel are properly drawn up, made know to the interested parties and recorded. 

The Chancellor also exercises the Bishop’s authority to give certain marriage permissions and he processes the papers for the marriages of people living in the diocese who are solemnising their marriage outside the diocese.

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