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 Lateran treaties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The treaties granted the Roman Catholic Church the status of the established church in Italy.
The treaties were revised in 1985, primarily to remove the establishment of the Catholic Church in Italy.
They also gave the Roman Catholic Church substantial control over the Italian educational system.
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 Text of the Lateran Treaty of 1929
It is understood that Italy undertakes in all cases to allow the freedom of correspondence for all States, including belligerents, to and from the Holy See, as well as free access to the Apostolic See by Bishops from all over the world.
For the purpose of the execution of the provisions of the preceding Article before the present Treaty comes into force, the Italian Government shall see to it that the territory forming the Vatican City shall remain free from any charge and from possible occupants.
An Agreement Between the Italian Republic and the Holy See amended the Lateran Pacts in 1985.
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I share your Holiness's hope and raise a prayer to God that with today's act we may have a beginning of a new, happy era in the relations between Church and State.
"I am moved by the cordial telegram sent to me by your Holiness on the occasion of the exchange of ratifications of the Lateran Treaties.
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Background
In 1984, a concordat between the Holy See and Italy modified certain of the earlier treaty provisions, including the primacy of Roman Catholicism as the Italian state religion.
Present concerns of the Holy See include the failing health of Pope John Paul II, interreligious dialogue and reconciliation, and the adjustment of church doctrine in an era of rapid change and globalization.
A constitution was adopted in 1994 and Ethiopia's first multiparty elections were held in 1995.
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 Pope Pius XI - Encyclopedia
The Lateran Treaties also entailed an agreement with Italy that provided for monies being transferred to the Church to aid with the transition and intended as a compensation for the loss of the territories laid claim to by the Church (estimated to be around 700 million lire).
In 1929, the pope supervised the signing of the Lateran Treaties with the Italian government under Mussolini, which was intended to end the dispute that had existed between the Roman Catholic Church and the Kingdom of Italy over the former Papal States, and in particular Rome.
Pope Pius thus became head of state, the first pope who could be termed as such since the Papal States fell after the unification of Italy in the 19th century.
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 Meningar.com om Lateran. Medieval, Council, Canons mm.
"...An inscription which greets every pilgrim entering the Lateran Basilica proclaims the meaning and significance of that church: "The most holy church of the Lateran, the mother and head of all the churches of the city and of the world...
Medieval Sourcebook: Twelfth Ecumenical Council: Lateran IV 1215 The Canons of the Fourth Lateran Council, 1215 CANON 1 Text: We firmly believe and openly confess that there i..
Known as the Lateran Treaty or Lateran Concordat of 1929, this was the momentous event prophesied in the book of Revelation: Rev 13:1 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon..
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 Concordat - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Concordat of 1925 between the Holy See and the Republic of Poland
Reichskonkordat (1933) between the Holy See and the Third Reich
Lateran treaties (1929) between Italy and Pope Pius XI formally defining the Vatican City
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 The Word From Rome February 6, 2004
Cambridge University historian John Pollard compares the significance of the Lateran Treaties to the impact of Constantine in the 4th century.
2 interview with NCR, Pollard distinguished short-term, medium-term, and long-term consequences from the Lateran accords.
Hence, Pollard said, despite the somewhat unsavory air that surrounds the Lateran Treaties because of their association with Mussolini and fascism, the bottom line is that they were an enormous boon to the papacy.
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 Lateran Treaties
The treaties involved recognition of the sovereignty of the Vatican City State, the payment of an indemnity for papal possessions lost during unification in 1870, and agreement on the role of the Catholic Church within the Italian state in the form of a concordat between Pope Pius XI and the dictator Mussolini.
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 Vatican City at Health Info Topics - Vatican City Topics, Information and Resources Online
Lateran Treaties, which established the independent state of Vatican City out of the former Papal States and granted......
Holy See (Vatican City) is probably per square foot the richest country in the world, making up for its...
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