What does urbi et orbi mean?
Urbi et orbi means “to the city and the world” in Latin. The city in this context is the Vatican in Rome. “Urbi et orbi” is the blessing that the pope uses when he addresses the world on specific occasions from St. Peter’s Basilica (e.g., after he is elected by the papal conclave).
In the Catholic Church, “urbi et orbi” is the most solemn form of blessing.
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