apocrisiary
/ˌæpəkrɪˈsaɪəri/Definitions
1. noun
A person authorized to receive a papal bull or other official document on behalf of a diocese or other ecclesiastical body.
“The apocrisiary of the diocese received the papal bull with great fanfare.”
2. noun
Historically, a high-ranking church official responsible for receiving official documents from a higher authority.
“During the Middle Ages, the apocrisiary played a crucial role in receiving papal decrees.”