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  1. Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin ( Armenian: Մայր Աթոռ Սուրբ Էջմիածին, romanized : Mayr At’oř Surb Ēĵmiatsin ), known in Armenian as simply the Mother See (Մայր Աթոռ, Mayr At’oř ), is the governing body of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is headquartered around Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Vagharshapat ...

  2. Uruguay established diplomatic relations with the Holy See in 1856. Uruguay has an embassy to the Holy See. The Holy See has an embassy in Montevideo. The first Apostolic Delegate was Vincenzo Massoni. [1] Pope John Paul II made two pastoral visits. The first was in 1987 and the second in 1988.

  3. Holy See–United Kingdom relations. Holy See–United Kingdom relations are foreign relations between the Holy See and the United Kingdom. The Holy See maintains an Apostolic nunciature in London, and the United Kingdom has an Embassy in the Vatican City. The current Nuncio in London is Claudio Gugerotti, and the British Ambassador is Chris Trott.

  4. Holy See–Japan relations. The relations between the Holy See and Japan were informally established in 1919, when the Japanese government accepted a request by the Holy See to send an apostolic delegate to their country. It was not until 1942 that Japan began full diplomatic relations between the two states, making Japan the first Asian ...

  5. Holy See–Turkey relations. Holy See–Turkey relations are foreign relations between the Holy See and Turkey. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1868, originally between the Holy See and the Ottoman Empire. The Holy See has a nunciature in Ankara. Turkey has an embassy in Rome .

  6. Holy See–Jordan relations are foreign relations between the Holy See and Jordan. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1994. The Holy See has a nunciature in Amman. Jordan has an embassy in Rome . The Holy See has maintained comparatively good relations with Jordan. The name of the country comes from the Jordan River, which is ...

  7. During the second visit of the next Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak and Pope Benedict XVI at the Apostolic Palace in Castel Gandolfo, an agreement to establish diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Malaysia was finalised. [4] [5] [6] Malaysia became the 179th state to establish diplomatic relations with the Holy See. [7]