Apostolic Delegation in Jerusalem and Palestine (DAGP)

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Apostolic Delegation in Jerusalem and Palestine (DAGP)

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        Dates of existence

        From 1929

        History

        The Apostolic Delegation in Palestine, Transjordan and Cyprus was created on 11 March 1929, when it was separated from Syria and put under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Delegation in Egypt.
        On 15 June 1934 Mgr Gustavo Testa (1886-1969) was appointed Apostolic Delegate in Egypt, Arabia, Eritrea, Abyssinia, Palestine, Transjordan and Cyprus and Titular Bishop of Amasea. He returned to Rome in 1941 and Mgr Arthur Hughes was appointed chargé d'affaires of the Apostolic Delegation of Palestine, Transjordan and Cyprus and then Regent until 1948. Mgr Testa served again as Apostolic Delegate since 1947. On 11 February 1948 the Apostolic Delegation of Palestine, Transjordan and Cyprus was set up autonomously with its see in Jerusalem. Mgr Testa was appointed first Delegate and serve until 1953.

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        Authority record identifier

        ERC337895-DAGP

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        ISAAR (CPF), Second Edition, 2004.

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        Entry prepared on January 2018

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            ASV, Index no. 1241, Città del Vaticano.

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            Author(s) : Maria Chiara Rioli