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The '''German Ambassador to the Holy See''' is [[Germany]]'s diplomatic representative to [[the Vatican]].
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Formal diplomatic relations between [[the Holy See]] and the current [[Federal Republic of Germany]] date to the [[1951]] and the end of the [[Germany/Occupation era|Allied occupation]].
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==Overview==
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The [[conservative]] parties [[CDU]] and especially its [[Bavarian]] sister party [[CSU]] have had strong deep political connections to the Vatican. The [[Stauffenberg Service]], a private [[CSU]]-linked intelligence service, tied in with the Vatican's intelligence network. Also [[Opus Dei]] is strong in some parts of Germany, like [[Cologne]].
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 7 March 2024


Employment.png Germany/Ambassador/Holy See
(Ambassador to the Holy See)
Philipp Jenninger.jpg
Philipp Jenninger was a German CDU-politician who in addition to being ambassador to the Vatican also attended Le Cercle.

The German ambassador to the Vatican.

The German Ambassador to the Holy See is Germany's diplomatic representative to the Vatican.

Formal diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the current Federal Republic of Germany date to the 1951 and the end of the Allied occupation.

Overview

The conservative parties CDU and especially its Bavarian sister party CSU have had strong deep political connections to the Vatican. The Stauffenberg Service, a private CSU-linked intelligence service, tied in with the Vatican's intelligence network. Also Opus Dei is strong in some parts of Germany, like Cologne.


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