nuncio|nuncios in English

noun

[nun·ci·o || 'nʌnsɪəʊ]

diplomatic representative of the Pope

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1. His Excellency, the Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Altomonte.

2. In 1951, the papal nuncio, Archbishop Riberi, was expelled from China.

3. In Worms, Luther stood before the emperor, princes, and the papal nuncio.

4. ‘As a result, the papal nuncio told a group of Catechists that ‘The church is …

5. During the administration of Philippine President Elpidio Quirino, the Apostolic Delegation of the Philippines was upgraded to a Nunciature, with Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi becoming the first Apostolic Nuncio on 9 April 1951.

6. ‘The Courtier has to imbue with grace his movements, his gestures, his way of doing things and in short, his every action’ In The Book of the Courtier (1528), Baldesar Castiglione, a diplomat and Papal Nuncio to Rome, sets out to define the essential virtues for those at Court

7. Diplomacy often consists of the art of forcing chance: on February 18, 2021, when the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church elected its new patriarch, the apostolic nuncio in Croatia, Bishop Giorgio Lingua, paid tribute to the former Cardinal-Archbishop of Zagreb, Alojzije Stepinac, a prelate as much Adulated in Croatia as hated in Serbia.