Apostolischer Nuntius auf den Philippinen

Der Apostolische Nuntius auf den Philippinen ist der ständige Vertreter des Heiligen Stuhles (also des Papstes als Völkerrechtssubjekt) bei der Regierung der Republik der Philippinen.

Geschichte der Nuntiatur

Die Nuntiatur besteht mit Unterbrechungen seit 1902 in Manila. Der Apostolische Nuntius hat den Rang eines Botschafters und ist Doyen des Diplomatischen Corps.

Erzbischof Giuseppe Pinto, von 2011 bis 2017 Apostolischer Nuntius auf den Philippinen

Verzeichnis der Nuntien auf den Philippinen

  • Placide Louis Chapelle (1899 – 9. August 1905)
  • Donato Sbarretti (16. September 1901 – 26. Dezember 1902), Apostolischer Delegat
  • Ambrogio Agius, O.S.B. (1904 – 12. Dezember 1911), Apostolischer Delegat
  • Guglielmo Piani, S.D.B. (17. März 1922 – 5. Oktober 1948), Apostolischer Delegat
  • Egidio Vagnozzi (9. März 1949 – 8. Oktober 1963), seit 1951 Nuntius
  • Carlo Martini (29. November 1963 – 5. Aug 1967)
  • Carmine Rocco (16. September 1967 – 22. Mai 1973)
  • Bruno Torpigliani (6. Juni 1973 – April 1990)
  • Gian Vincenzo Moreni (8. September 1990 – 3. März 1999)
  • Antonio Franco (6. April 1999 – 21. Januar 2006)
  • Fernando Filoni (25. Februar 2006 – 9. Juni 2007)
  • Edward Joseph Adams (3. September 2007 – 22. Februar 2011)
  • Giuseppe Pinto (10. Mai 2011 – 1. Juli 2017)
  • Gabriele Giordano Caccia (12. September 2017 – 16. November 2019)
  • Charles Brown (seit 28. September 2020)

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Photo of Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto, Papal or Apostolic Nuncio of the Philippines , beside is Fr. Len Coronel, Parish Priest of Concepcion, Baliuag Quasi-Parish -watching the- Good Friday Baliuag, Bulacan procession: Apostolic Nunciature to the Philippines[1] Past Apostolic Nuncio[2]Giuseppe Pinto (10 May 2011 – present)[3]New Papal Nuncio Giuseppe Pinto arrives in Manila [4]Vatican’s official representative to the Philippines, Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto, arrives in Manila on Friday (July 15) to fill in the post left by formal Papal Nuncio John Joseph Edwards who was reassigned to Greece by Pope Benedict XVI last February. Archbishop Pinto was born in Bari, Italy on May 26, 1952. He was ordained as a priest on April 1, 1978 and holds a doctorate in Canon Law. He is fluent in Italian, French, English and Spanish. He entered the Diplomatic Service of the Holy See on May 1, 1984, and has served successively in Papua New Guinea, Argentina and the Secretariat of State in Vatican City. He also served as apostolic nuncio to Senegal, Cape Verde, Mali and Guinea-Bissau, and has been assigned as Apostolic Delegate to Mauritania. Prior to his current appointment, the archbishop was apostolic nuncio in Chile since 2007. A Papal or Apostolic Nuncio is the permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or international organization. The Apostolic Nuncio holds the rank of an ambassador, and is granted the deanship of the country’s diplomatic corps.[5]Pope names new nuncio to Manila New Vatican envoy, 16th to Philippines, comes to Asia after service in Chile[6] Msgr. Gabor Pinter.