El mal que no tiene cura es locura=--Folly is the one evil for which there is no remedy.
El tiempo cura el enfermo, que ne el unguento=--It is time and not medicine that cures the disease.
Nimia cura deterit magis quam emendat=--Too much pains may injure rather than improve your work.
Sit tua cura sequi; me duce tutus eris=--Be it your care to follow; with me for your guide you will be safe.
In a coasting voyage to the port of Huacho, he has the honour to reckon amongst his fellow passengers, Lord Cochrane's friend, the celebrated Padre Requena, then cura of that town.
Between Durango and Bergara he was met by the quack Petriquillo and the cura Zabala.
Our priests did not cease, day or night, to hear confessions, and to aid the sick and dying; and at the request of the cura they carried with them the consecrated oils, to administer these in case of need.
Omnibu' cura viris uter esset induperator, and in the epithet which Cicero quotes as applied to cities-- Urbes magnas atque imperiosas.
Christobal de Fromesta, Curaand Vicar of Sancti Spiritu, and the Contador D.
As head of the town was appointed the Alcalde Manuel Rodriguez de Arziniega and as its spiritual adviser was chosen the Cura Gonzales.
The Cura obeyed the summons of the French commandant, the manacles were removed from the wrists of the captives, and the priest retired to a corner of the kitchen, apart from all besides, to shrive the condemned offender.
The Colonel advanced two steps, as the Cura kissed and blessed the sufferers for the last time.
The Spaniard shook his head--and the Cura and El Manco protested against any exercise of mercy.
Well, my friend, if the alcade and postmaster found the society of the French so agreeable, how did the Cura feel?
El Manco," observed the Cura with a smile, "Jack Hangman has done thy bidding, and the alcade overtops his friends.
The cura entertained us royally and we embraced and became good friends, and the feast was ended with a grand banquet which he gave us.
But there they are held by a mass every two or three years; those who die remain dead; and immediately the cura takes great care in collecting the tribute from them, and the personal services and fees.
It was returned to the seculars, and only one cura is stationed there to administer what was administered by the four religious.
The cura of Nanhoan, thirty leguas south, summoned one of us, and I resolved to go there immediately.
Licentiate Francisco Roca, the cura of that place, related to me what happened in his district--a very notable case.
The last of April of the following year, the archbishop assigned Don Christoval Sarmiento, cura of Nuestra SeƱora de Guia, as visitor of Mindoro.
But if he once exhibits fear of the cura, or the cura gets angry at him, it is very difficult for him to show clearly what is in his breast when he goes to confess.
The cura had established the custom that, when the time for the Ave Marias rang, they should ring to recite the rosary, to which all the village hastened.
There were visitas where the cura had not set foot for fourteen years.
Cura videre fuit: vidi templumque locumque,' (of the temple of Pallas at Troy).
I was one of five passengers who landed at Huacho, and among the number was the pastor of the town, that very original individual, "the Cura Requena.
This venerableCura was a fair type of the Peruvian priesthood.
There is one cura there, one sacristan, one vicar-general, and several priests.
Let him eradicate drunkenness, but not prohibit all use of wine to all; for, if the cura drinks wine, why should not the Indian drink it in moderation?
From this condition there results, among other evils, this: that when there is any cura who is unruly or of evil conduct, there is no method of summoning him to the convent and replacing him with another.
Let the Indians know that the cura is looking after their souls, not their purses; and let him remember that he came from Europa to remove disease from the sheep, not to take their wool.
The cura of Surigao has twelve visitas or dependent towns.
It is said that] the convent is full of beautiful girls, with whom the cura lives like a sultan.
In the environs of Manila, where the food and services cost dearer than in the city itself, the cura in charge of a village which does not number more than one thousand tributes cannot live with decency.
Thus indeed can it be said that the cura is the soul of the village.
A salary of one hundred and eighty pesos was assigned to the cura of the cathedral, and ninety-two to the sacristan.
Don Pablo Justiniani, Cura of Laris, and son of Don Justo Pastor Justiniani.
However, the reference is always to the priests placed in actual charge of cura animarum in parishes which have been fully incorporated.
St. Gregory the Great's De Cura Pastorali is a systematic work of pastoral theology, and is regarded as a classic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cura" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.