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Перевод: nuncio speek nuncio


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папский нунций


Тезаурус:

  1. His role was effectively one of a papal nuncio, a part which is now played by Fidel Castro, who is the epitome of the charismatic caudillo .
  2. Like the Armagnacs, the Albret profited from the rise of the de Goth family and its branches to a place in the sun under Clement V. Between 1305 and 1314 there are fifty references to Amanieu VII d'Albret in the papal registers: he received appointments as papal vicar in Italy and as a nuncio, although he was a layman, to England.
  3. Eck, however, made his way to Rome and got himself appointed papal nuncio.
  4. Thus liberals regarded this resistance as part of "a vast and daring plan", a great clerical conspiracy backed by the Regents and the Papal Nuncio.
  5. While the persecution of the Popular Church was basically instigated by the government, a small group of religious dignitaries, with tacit backing from the Papal Nuncio, joined the attack on liberation theologians, condemning them as tantamount to heretics.
  6. In 1920 he was made nuncio to the German Republic, although he did not move to Berlin until 1925.
  7. In 1917 he was consecrated archbishop and sent to Munich as nuncio, or papal ambassador, where he was considerably shaken by first-hand experience of a Bolshevik revolution.
  8. Yesterday Mr Endara, who had apparently been allowed to escape, took refuge in the Papal Nuncio's home.
  9. King James continued in the series of follies which were to lose him his throne, including the consecration of a papal nuncio in St James's Chapel, the replacement of Protestant officers by Catholics in the army, and the creation of an Ecclesiastical Commission with wide and illegal disciplinary powers.
  10. Set nunc tibi nuncio gaudium suave,
  11. Mary was outraged by these measures, and resisted Pole's recall by forbidding him to leave the country, and refusing to receive either the papal nuncio bearing the letters of revocation or any replacement for the cardinal.
  12. Something of this cultural cosmopolitanism may be gauged from the fortunes of the psalter given in 1318 to Cardinal Gaucelme Duse, papal nuncio to England and nephew of John XXII, by Geoffrey of Croyland, abbot of Peterborough.
  13. The Dreyfus case produced grave excesses, when Frenchmen were urged to " arroser du sang des Juifs l'arbre de la libert " and a Papal Nuncio reminded a French diplomat that "la religion catholique avait en reserve des indulgences spciales pour ceux qui, lorsque la bonne cause le rclame, versent le sang des juifs et des paiens ".

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