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Early modern European -- Inventaire analytique de documents relatifs a l'histoire du diocese de Liege sous le regime des nonces de Cologne translated with an introduction by Frederique Donnay / La correspondance d'Andrea Mangelli by Lambert (Henri) Vos
; ...Although the nuncio was at Cologne and the internuncio at Brussels, their relatively brief...appointed by the Spanish monarch and the internuncio. In all cases each party and his staff...faculty there was, according to the internuncio, thoroughly infected. Similarly, the...
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Un Diplomatico Vaticano fra Dopoguerra e Dialogo: Mons. Mario Cagna (1911-1986)
; ...nunciature to Italy between 1949 and 1962. Between 1962 and 1966, while the second Vatican Council was in session, Gagna served as internuncio in Japan, being named pro-nuncio in 1966 just before his departure. He returned to Europe to become one of the facilitators...
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Man with a plan for bell's pavilion: The glass house will rise again in Alaska, courtesy of a rental-car czar.
; ...Mall. But, in a most American twist, the pavilion will not vanish from the collective consciousness. It will be reborn as an internuncio of American freedom. All thanks to an 86-year-old Alaskan businessman with a shock of white hair and a big idea. Bob Halcro...
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China and the Holy Cross.(Opinion & Editorial)
; ...XVI was ordained priest) when religious repression by the Communist government expelled foreign missionaries including then internuncio Archbishop Antonio Riberi followed by the repression of other religions during the Cultural Revolution of 1966-1976. With...
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China, Vatican inch closer to diplomatic ties.
; ...decades the Vatican has been seeking ways to reopen diplomatic relations broken off by China in 1951 by expelling the papal internuncio, Archbishop Antonio Riberi. The Vatican subsequently moved its nunciature to Taiwan. For many years there was no contact...
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Studium Biblicum Franciscanum of Tokyo, Forty-ninth Annual Report
; ...texts of the sacred books." Inaugurated in 1956 by Archbishop (later Cardinal) Maximilian de Furstenberg, then Apostolic Internuncio to Japan, with the hearty approval of the hierarchy, the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum completed its critical annotated translation...
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