Nunciature

Synonyms for "nunciature"

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Translations

6 translations across 6 languages.

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German

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  • Nuntiatur noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Italian

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  • nunziatura noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Polish

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  • nuncjatura noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Portuguese

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  • nunciatura noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Russian

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  • нунциату́ра noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Ukrainian

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  • нунціату́ра noun (status or rank of a nuncio)

Sample sentences

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Does their role include the bringing of the message of Christ in the political life of the country to which they are ambassadors? A clarification of the role of nunciature is necessary to maintain this "appropriate communication."

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This was the prelate chosen by the new Pope, Innocent X., for the nunciature in Ireland: a man of noble birth, in the fifty-third year of his age, of uncertain bodily health, of great learning, especially as a canonist, of a fiery Italian temperament[…

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His ecclesiastical appointments showed how rapidly he had made his way, how supple was his mind: first of all secretary to the nunciature at Lisbon; […].

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During the first winter of the war, a junior officer in the nunciature to Italy was summoned to the foreign ministry by the chef de cabinet of Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano to review some matter of ecclesiastical property.

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