It was bombarded with complaints from the nuncio, the apostolic administrator for the diocese and other senior clerics. |
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The papal nuncio here, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, is expected to consult with priests in the diocese regarding a successor. |
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Archbishop Nicola Girasoli, nuncio for the country since 2006, was eager to greet the team. |
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Several weeks later, thanks to the intercession of the Swedish Red Cross and the papal nuncio, they were released. |
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Teresa had managed to keep her reform alive through the support of influential friends, but in 1577 she lost her strongest protector when the papal nuncio Odmaneto died. |
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The Vatican has not had diplomatic relations with China since 1951 when the communist government expelled its apostolic nuncio, or papal ambassador. |
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He says hardliners in China see nothing at all to gain in having a papal nuncio in Beijing. |
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When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside. |
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As apostolic nuncio, he automatically became dean of the diplomatic corps. |
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After serving as apostolic delegate to Greece and Turkey from 1935 and as papal nuncio in liberated France from 1944, in 1953 he became a cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. |
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In January 1519, at Altenburg in Saxony, the papal nuncio Karl von Miltitz adopted a more conciliatory approach. |
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The papal nuncio usually solicits names from the bishops of a country, and then selects three to be forwarded to the Holy See. |
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It is 1927, and Pacelli, recently appointed papal nuncio in Munich, has just presented his credentials to President Hindenburg. Mr Cornwell may not wittingly have made this mistake. |
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Until 1519, he accompanied the papal nuncio, Monsignor Francesco Chieregati, to Spain. |
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Archbishop Diarmuid Martin had talks with the Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, ten days ago at the apostolic nunciature in the Navan Road in Dublin. |
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