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Carta do Director geral para o GNP
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Carta para Director Geral do Gabinete Negocios POliticos
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Comunicação do Director Angelo Ferreira
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Apontamento (Ministerio do Ultramar). Relatorio sobre a situação em Macau. Panorama Interno A Afluencia de Turistas Um Incidente Macau e o exterior
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Relatorio sobre a situaçao em Macau (em 10 paginas)
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Telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre as bodas de prata na Se Catedral
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Carta do Chefe do Gabinete ao Gabinete dos Negocios Politicos sobre a telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre a afluencia dos visitantes
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Carta do Director do Gabinete dos Negocios Politicos para o Secretario Adjunto da Defesa Nacional com a copia to apontamento sobre a situação em Macau.
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Carta do Director para Director Geral dos Negocios Politicos com transcriçaõ da telegrama do Governo de Macau sobre as atividades do Bispo
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Carta sobre o recorte do Osservatore Romano
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Carta do chefe do gabinete para o GNP, Julho 1967
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Carta do Director para o director do GNP sobre a chegada da Irma Maria, Julho 1967
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Telegrama de Embaixada de Portugal em Vaticano
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Telegrama do Ministro para o Governador, Junho 1967
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Carta com recorte do Osservatore Romano
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This is a classified Portuguese colonial administrative document dated 14 July 1967, originating from the Directorate-General of Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lisbon, transmitted to the Ministry of Overseas Affairs and subsequently forwarded to the Governor of Macau. The document contains a verbatim transcription of notes from a conversation held in Rome on 27 July 1967 between the Ecclesiastical Consultant of the Portuguese Embassy to the Holy See, Monsenhor P.J. Carreira, and Dom Paulo Tavares, Bishop of Macau, shortly before his departure for Macau. The discussion centred on the current challenges facing the Diocese of Macau, particularly the future of the local seminary amid plans to transfer approximately twenty students from Timor to mainland Portugal for training. The Bishop expressed concerns over institutional stability and past difficulties attributed to individuals deemed psychologically and diplomatically unprepared for the region’s complex environment. The Portuguese government reaffirmed its commitment to financially support the seminary and broader ecclesiastical social, cultural, and welfare initiatives as key expressions of Portuguese presence in Macau. The Bishop indicated willingness to remain in his post without reservation, reassured by assurances of personal safety and institutional backing from both the Portuguese state and the Holy See. This document provides critical insight into the interplay between colonial administration, Catholic ecclesiastical structures, and geopolitical concerns within Portugal’s overseas territories during the late 1960s.
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