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nunciature - translation to arabic

OFFICIAL DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE HOLY SEE
Nunciature; Nunciatures; Papal nunciature; Apostolic Nunciature
  • Apostolic nunciature in Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Apostolic nunciature in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Representative to the Catholic communities only, no diplomatic relations}}

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Definition

Nunciature
·noun The office of a nuncio.

Wikipedia

Apostolic nunciature

An apostolic nunciature is a top-level diplomatic mission of the Holy See that is equivalent to an embassy. However, it neither issues visas nor has consulates.

The head of the apostolic nunciature is called a nuncio, an ecclesiastical diplomatic title. A papal nuncio (officially known as an apostolic nuncio) is a permanent diplomatic representative (head of diplomatic mission) of the Holy See to a state or to one of two international intergovernmental organizations, the European Union or ASEAN, having the rank of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, and the ecclesiastical rank of titular archbishop. Papal representatives to other intergovernmental organizations are known as "permanent observers" or "delegates".

In several countries that have diplomatic relations with the Holy See, the apostolic nuncio is ipso facto the dean of the diplomatic corps. The nuncio is first in the order of precedence among all the diplomats accredited to the country, and he speaks for the diplomatic corps in matters of diplomatic privilege and protocol. Most countries that concede priority to the nuncio are officially Catholic, but some are not.

In addition, the nuncio serves as the liaison between the Holy See and the Church in that particular nation. The nuncio has an important role in the selection of bishops.

Examples of use of nunciature
1. Lajolo said it was clear that the spiritual needs of the several million Catholics in China are more urgent than those of the 300,000 Catholics in Taiwan. For this reason the Holy See has manifested its willingness to transfer the apostolic nunciature from Taipei to Beijing just as in 1'52, on account of the circumstances of the time, it transferred the nunciature from mainland China to Taiwan.‘‘ He added that the Vatican had communicated its wish to move its embassy to both governments.