| 单词 | nunciature | 
| 释义 | nunciaturen. Roman Catholic Church.  1.  The period during which a given person holds the office of papal nuncio. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > pope > offices or officials > 			[noun]		 > secretary > office of > duration of nunciature1608 1608    H. Wotton Let. 14 Nov. in  L. P. Smith Life & Lett. Sir H. Wotton 		(1907)	 I. 439  				Monsignor Ofredo..died here in time of his nunciature not long after my coming. 1670    G. Havers tr.  G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa  ii. iii. 186  				He had been..pleas'd with his proceedings during his Nuntiature. a1680    J. Bargrave Pope Alexander VII 		(1867)	  i. lxiii. 106  				Some [churches] remaining without pastors all the time of his nuntiature. 1706    tr.  L. E. Du Pin New Eccl. Hist. 16th Cent. II.  v. 121  				A History..which he wrote during his Nunciature in Spain. 1818    Gentleman's Mag. 88  ii. 127  				The Pope..sent him to the Court of Spain, during which Nunciature he was promoted to the purple. 1896    E. A. Vizetelly tr.  E. Zola Rome i. 28  				First Leo's religious education at Rome, then his brief nunciature [Fr. nonciature] at Brussels. 1928    Amer. Hist. Rev. 33 952  				The first giving the preliminary history of the nunciature of Felician Ninguarda, the second his reports and correspondence. 1975    Renaissance Q. 28 674 (footnote)  				Vergerio..had read ‘heretical’ theological works during his nunciature in Hapsburg lands.  2.  The representation of the Pope by a nuncio; the office of nuncio. Also: the official offices and residence of a nuncio. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > pope > offices or officials > 			[noun]		 > secretary > office of nunciature1652 nuncioship1652 nunciate1789 1652    Earl of Monmouth tr.  G. Bentivoglio Hist. Relations Flanders 51  				All Affairs of Religion which occur in those Kingdoms, fall likewise under the same Nuntiature. 1670    S. Wilson Lassels's Voy. Italy 		(new ed.)	  i.13  				They are good for Nunciatures, Embassies, and State employments. 1710    London Gaz. No. 4775/2  				The Pope's Nuncio was lodged in the palace of the nunciature. 1769    Ann. Reg. 1768 9/1  				It was also resolved..to suppress the jurisdiction of the Nunciature. 1851    Encycl. Americana 		(new ed.)	 X. 161/2  				In Germany, the congress of Ems, for the abolition of the nunciature, in 1785. 1858    tr.  Life Xavier 44  				Xavier replied that however vile such services might appear they would not degrade the dignity of the Nunciature. 1887    Pall Mall Gaz. 11 July 7/1  				The time has not arrived..for establishing anything resembling a nunciature or apostolic delegation in London. 1926    Amer. Hist. Rev. 31 569  				Erected into an independent nunciature in 1596,..the Flanders post was first assigned to the Neapolitan prelate Ottavio Mirto Frangipani. 1973    A. Mann Tiara xi. 106  				Individual messages to the Nunciatures; special cables to Cardinals travelling in difficult areas. 1990    Daily Tel. 2 Jan. 13  				Outside Panama City's Papal Nunciature are nearly 500 journalists. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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