CONCORDAT

kənkôrˈdăt, formal agreement, specifically between the pope, in his spiritual capacity, and the temporal authority of a state. Its juridical status is now generally accepted as being a contract between church and state and as such it is a treaty governed by international laws. The term concordat has also been applied to other agreements; thus, in the Swiss Confederation before 1848 federal decisions were called concordats. The fundamental antithesis between church and state found particularly violent expression in the quarrels over investiture during the Middle Ages and gave rise to the practice of concluding concordats. The earliest agreement to be called a concordat (see Worms, Concordat of, 1122) was a dual proclamation rather than a bilateral act. The Concordat of 1516 between Pope Leo X and King Francis I of France, which abolished the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (see pragmatic sanction), gave the king the right to nominate bishops, abbots, and priors but reserved to the pope the right of confirmation and special rights of appointment. That right was revoked at the States-General of Orléans in 1561, and the struggle between Gallicanism and ultramontanism was resumed, to last until the French Revolution. The Concordat of 1801, most famous of all concordats, regulated the status of the church in France for a century. In the 19th and 20th cent. numerous concordats were concluded. The appointment of bishops still remained an important issue, but the advance of secularism gave increasing importance to the status of religious education, monastic orders, and church property and to the seemingly conflicting loyalties of Roman Catholics to the state and to the church. In the Catholic countries of Latin America the conflicts and adjustments between church and state gave rise to a number of concordats. The concordat of 1855 with Austria gave vast rights to the church, but it was abrogated by Austria upon the proclamation of papal infallibility. The Kulturkampf between Otto von Bismarck and the papacy ended (1887) with a modus vivendi, which was a tentative agreement and not called a concordat. The status of the papacy in Italy was regulated in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty. The threat of National Socialism (Nazism) to the Roman Catholic Church prompted the concordat of 1933 with Adolf Hitler, who violated it from the start. In Spain, where Francisco Franco had abrogated the concordat of 1931, a provisional agreement with the Vatican over the appointment of bishops was reached in 1941. After World War II a number of concordats (notably that with Poland) were abrogated by Communist regimes. A new concordat with Spain was signed in 1953.

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THE CONCORDAT OF 1801: A STUDY OF THE PROBLEM...to the welfare of civilization. The Concordat of 1801 was for all intents and purposes...of the substance and operation of the Concordat itself, but rather of the opinions of...
...attempt by the Holy See to negotiate a concordat with Belgrade to consolidate the unity...recognising the demise of the proposed concordat between the Holy See and Yugoslavia...in his essay rejects the idea that the concordat, signed in July 1935, would, if ratified...
...VI. ADULATION 82 VII. THE END OF 1812 96 VIII THE CONCORDAT OF FONTAINEBLEAU 109 IX. THE COUNT OF SAINT MARSAN 124...
...resistance 77 5 The Concordat and the Italian clergy 86...diaspora 161 The failure of the Concordat of Fontainebleau 166 The...introducing the wholesale changes of the Concordats. To my knowledge, there is no study of...
...47 8. Concordat of Worms 1122 48...6. Pope Nicholas V: Concordat of Vienna with Germany 1448...8. Pope Leo X: Concordat of Bologna with France 1516...
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...Theological Perspectives on the Proposed Lutheran-Episcopal Concordat by L. Gordon Tait Edited by Ephraim Radner and...are attempts to explore the issues involved in the 1991 "Concordat of Agreement" (C.A.), which will be voted on during 1997 by...
...the development of the Basle Committees Concordat and analyzes ways of improving international...international banks culminating in the Concordat of 1975. Section III examines the Concordats failure to deal with the Banco Ambrosianos...
...Vatican and the Fascist regime signed a concordat. One student of the Vaticans relations...securing cast-iron, juridical agreements -- concordats -- as a means of regulating relations...governments." 33 In that sense the Italian Concordat of 1929 was not unusual. Indeed, it was...
...Kwasniewskis willingness to have the concordat with the Vatican ratified by parliament...the ill-conceived scheme to have a new concordat (an agreement between the Holy See and...electoral success by almost imposing the concordat upon the nation and in a tricky way...
...In 1975, the group issued the Basle Concordat, which allocated supervisory authority...host and home country regulators.89 The concordat, however, was too broadly drawn, and...example, Switzerland argued that the concordat allocated primary supervisory responsibility...
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...churchwide assembly had rejected the "Concordat of Agreement" by a slim six-vote margin. The concordat, published in 1991, was the product of...the end of the process outlined in the concordat, they would "share one ordained ministry...
...position? A foreign policy coup: the Concordat of 1933 between Nazi Germany and the...power. Catholic apologists describe the Concordat of 1933 as a necessary move by a church...attempts to negotiate the ardently desired concordat with a skeptical Weimar democracy, Kaas...
...who spoke against. Speaking for the Concordat of Agreement (with the Episcopal Church...discussion or debate, the vote on the concordat took place. Results appeared on huge...minutes later the screens showed the Concordat of Agreement going down to defeat after...
...seriously misjudged the significance of the concordat in legitimizing the Third Reich, and...review that Cornwalls discussion of the concordat was the only substantive part of the...I would have pursued the issue of the concordat and the general antiliberal tenor of...
...made public. He is wrong in calling the concordat with the Holy See "Nazi Germanys first...lines for propaganda purposes. The Concordat In 1933, the Holy See and the German...the Church a treaty of cooperation, the concordat, with Hitlers Germany." He also incorrectly...
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...that long ago, actually - a historic concordat was signed. Its aim was to proclaim to...cant think of many occasions when the concordat has lived up to its expectations and...forces in 08 year, demonstrating the concordat is alive and kicking. Rail travel will...
...Line Is Missed Opportunity. Byline: Joe Riley WAS the concordat signed between Liverpool and Manchester in the run-up to Liverpools...Otherwise, folk will have every right to conclude that the concordat sceptics are absolutely right. Another meaningless jolly at...
...staked his political reputation on his concordat - a deal with council chiefs that he...First Ministers muchvaunted "historic concordat" is cracking at the seams. The Mail revealed...sterling208million into the red. Under its concordat, the Executive has said councils will...
...majority needed to approve the proposed Concordat of Agreement for "full communion" with...bishop of the ELCA and a supporter of the Concordat. "I really feel that what we saw today...serve for life - led to the defeat, said Concordat opponent Bishop Rick Foss of North Dakota...
...constitutional reforms, he revealed a concordat had been agreed with ministers which...vote on them before Christmas. The concordat, he said, will stop Government ministers...the judiciary and will be bound by the concordat, he said. He criticised the way the...
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CONCORDAT k nkor dat, formal agreement, specifically between...is a treaty governed by international laws. The term concordat has also been applied to other agreements; thus, in...Confederation before 1848 federal decisions were called concordats. The fundamental antithesis between church and state...
CONCORDAT OF 1801 agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte and...provide adequate support for the clergy. To implement the concordat Napoleon issued (1802) the so-called Organic Articles...culminating (1905) in the formal repudiation of the concordat, thereby separating church and state...
WORMS, CONCORDAT OF 1122, agreement reached by Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor...consecration. The compromise between spiritual and temporal power that this concordat achieved remained the basis of subsequent relations between Holy Roman...
LATERAN TREATY concordat between the Holy See and the kingdom of Italy signed in 1929 in...the monarchy was abolished at the end of World War II. However, a concordate put into effect in 1985 modified the treaty, most importantly stating...
...Italian cardinal and papal diplomat. In his first term (1800 1806) as secretary of state for Pope Pius VII he negotiated the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon Bonaparte (later Emperor Napoleon I). Despite Consalvis astute diplomacy, Napoleon annexed the papal...
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