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Pacelli
Pacelli meaning
A surname from Italian.
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Pius – whose birth name was Eugenio Pacelli – was Vatican secretary of state under his predecessor, Pope Pius XI, and a former papal nuncio, or envoy, to Germany.
HILLS -- Gavin Wysong had 6 total touchdowns for Hills-Beaver Creek as it silenced Lyle-Pacelli in its playoff matchup.
In other news, EVP Steven Robert Pacelli sold 1,532 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Monday, September 23rd.
Teams competing in this year’s tournament were from Caledonia, Chatfield, Goodhue, Houston, Kenyon-Wanamingo, Kingsland, Lanesboro, Pacelli, Rushford-Peterson (2), Spring Grove and St. Charles.
The Minor Prophets narrowly edged out the Pacelli Panthers in a final score of 46-49.
A concordat with the German state of Baden was completed by Pacelli in 1932, after he had moved to Rome.
A national concordat with Germany was one of Pacelli's main objectives as secretary of state, because he had hoped to strengthen the legal position of the Church.
A report written by Pacelli the following year for Roosevelt and filed with Ambassador Joseph Kennedy declared that the Church regarded compromise with the Third Reich as "out of the question".
Eugenio Pacelli at the age of six in 1882 Together with his brother Francesco and his two sisters, Giuseppina and Elisabetta, he grew up in the Parione district in the centre of Rome.
His successor Benedict XV named Gasparri as secretary of state and Gasparri took Pacelli with him into the Secretariat of State, making him undersecretary.
However, Pacelli obtained less favorable conditions for the Church in the Prussian concordat of 1929, which excluded educational issues.
Humani generis unitas citation Historians Passelecq and Suchecky have argued that Pacelli learned about its existence only after the death of Pius XI and did not promulgate it as Pope.
In Berlin, Pacelli was Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and active in diplomatic and many social activities.
It would be a much bigger tragedy, if Cardinal Pacelli dies, because there is only one.
Many of Pacelli's Munich staff stayed with him for the rest of his life, including his advisor Robert Leiber and Sister Pascalina Lehnert — housekeeper, cook friend, and adviser for 41 years.
Noel, p. 10 Pacelli became an apprendista, an apprentice, in Gasparri's department.
O'Shea, pp. 86, 88 During World War I, Pacelli maintained the Vatican's registry of prisoners of war and worked to implement papal relief initiatives.
Pacelli published anyway, and Leo XIII bought it from him a few years later.
Pacelli supported German diplomatic activity aimed at rejection of punitive measures from victorious former enemies.
Pacelli took the same papal name as his predecessor, a title used exclusively by Italian Popes.