legare=to send], one sent as a representative of a state or of some high authority. In Roman history a legate was sent by the senate to the provinces as an envoy of the emperor. Sometime during the 12th cent. the word came into use to designate a ... 2. RC Church an emissary to a foreign state representing the Pope...
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legare=to send], one sent as a representative of a state or of some high authority. In Roman history a legate was sent by the senate to the provinces as an envoy of the emperor. Sometime during the 12th cent. the word came into use to designate a ... 2. RC Church an emissary to a foreign state representing the Pope...
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An official emissary, especially an official representative of the pope. ... 2. (Christianity / Roman Catholic Church) RC Church an emissary to a foreign state representing the Pope...
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It has been the principle of church-state separation that has qualified U.S.-Vatican ties since the nation's birth. In the mid-19th century, the U.S. did have a minister-resident in Rome, because the Pope was then a temporal sovereign, governing much of central Italy as well as Rome. ... *Vatican City has no foreign office,
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Foreign relations of Pope Pius XII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foreign relations of Pope Pius XII extended to most of Europe and a few states outside Europe. Pius XII was pope from 1939 to 1958, during World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Between the ...
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Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through ...
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Foreign Service officers who become ambassadors have risen through the ranks of the United States Foreign Service and have years of experience working as diplomats over-seas and at the United States State Department headquarters in Washington, D.C. ... Historically, officials representing their countries abroad were termed ministers,
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[AHD] American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 3° ed. (Houghton, Mifflin; 1992) LoC: 92-851, ISBN: 0-395-44895-6 ... [DOT] Dictionary of Old Trades, ... Mr. Waters' book is an excellent one, and is far more complete than I could ever hope to make these pages. It has, according to the blurb, some 4000 defined...
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Bush deserves this embarrassing specticle if he doesn't end this soap opera now. BTW shouldn't the seper. of church and state work both ways? ... Re-reading this article, I see that it's really about of Pio Laghi, the former nuncio and current emissary of the Pope in this affair. I hope Pio Laghi is NOT a "friend...
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In a hit piece entitled, “Is This Who We Want Representing U.S. Interests Abroad ... Does he represent the interests of Americans, or the interests of a foreign state at the expense of our nation's own interests and healthy community relations? ... An Analysis of Pope Benedict XVI's Speech at the University of Regensburg...
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