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2.(Roman Catholic) a representative of the Holy See in a country that has no formal diplomatic relations with it.
3.A few days ago I reminded the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See that hatred can only be overcome through love.
4.Born in Morocco, Archbishop Mamberti has represented the Holy See in Algeria, Chile, Lebanon, Sudan and at the UN.
5.Its graduates do two jobs: representing the Holy See to the local government and keeping a vigilant eye on national churches.
6.In 1578 the shroud arrived again at its current location in Turin. It was the property of the House of Savoy until 1983, when it was given to the Holy See.
7.But more and more governments have in recent years seemed happy to deal with the Holy See on its own terms, especially after John Paul II boosted its global profile.
8.Between the Rue Neuve-du-Temple and the Rue Saint-Martin, there was the Abbey of Saint-Martin, in the midst of its gardens, a superb fortified church, whose girdle of towers, whose diadem of bell towers,yielded in force and splendor only to Saint-Germain des Près.
9.Taiwan is surrounded by water, but San Marino is surrounded by another country.
10.And of the hundred talents of silver were cast the sockets of the sanctuary, and the sockets of the vail; an hundred sockets of the hundred talents, a talent for a socket.

