LATERAN TREATY

concordat between the Holy See and the kingdom of Italy signed in 1929 in the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Cardinal Gasparri for Pius XI and by Benito Mussolini for Victor Emmanuel III. One of the important negotiators was Cardinal Pacelli, later Pope Pius XII. In 1871 the unity of Italy was perfected by restricting the papal sovereignty to a few buildings and awarding to Pius IX and his successors an annual indemnity for the lost Papal States. The Roman Catholic Church never recognized this arrangement and never accepted the indemnity, and the subsequent popes considered themselves prisoners in the Vatican. The problems involved were called the Roman Question, and they were solved by the treaty. It states that Roman Catholicism is the only state religion of Italy and that Italy recognizes the new state called Vatican City as fully sovereign and independent. Italy guarantees Vatican City public services and protection and recognizes as parts of it certain buildings not actually inside Vatican City. The Italian government will punish crimes committed within Vatican City, when so requested, and the Holy See will extradite to Italy persons accused of acts recognized by both parties as crimes. As to the reestablishment of the canon law in Italy, matrimony is a sacrament, and banns must be published; nullity of marriages is a question for the Church, while separations are adjudicated by the state. Religion is to be taught in primary and secondary schools, and the Holy See guarantees that Roman Catholic organizations will abstain from politics. The Italian government is to consider the person of the pope sacred and inviolable. The Holy See, pursuant to its perpetual mission of peace, will remain apart from temporal competitions of other states and from international congresses for peace, unless a unanimous appeal is made to its mission; the Holy See will use its moral and spiritual power to prevent warfare when it sees fit. The Holy See announced in the treaty that it had its proper liberty, that the Roman Question was closed, and that it recognized the kingdom of Italy under the house of Savoy. The Lateran Treaty remained in effect after 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 that Roman Catholicism is no longer the state religion of Italy. The sovereignty of Vatican City is still recognized.

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...the Lollards, Cathari, and Albigenses. In 1179 the Third Lateran Council forbade them to preach without the local bishops permission...Albigenses, and Vaudois in Languedoc and Provence, and the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 approved the use of crusades to wipe out these...
...long undertaken to regulate the relations--including the commercial relations--between Christians and unbelievers. The Lateran Council of 1179 prohibited the sale to the Saracens of arms, iron, wood to be used in construction, and anything else useful...
...is not a case of sudden conversion. Did not the Church of Rome, one might even say, represent in the Middle Ages the rough plan of an international organization when kings and free communes equally submitted to a word from the Lateran?
...understand rather ____________________ 1 A mosaic portrait, fairly authentic, of Charlemagne at St. John Lateran, in Rome, shows that he wore a heavy mustache, not the famous "long beard" which figured so much in later minstrelsy and...
...and Santa Maria Maggiore. See Basilica. Lateran Treaty . In 1871 the Vatican, the Lateran, and the papal villa at Castelgandolfo had been granted extraterritorial privileges. By the Lateran Treaty Feb. 11, 1929 , after conversations...
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...use of the Vatican and the Lateran palaces.(30) The person...was not resolved until the Lateran Treaty in 1929. The Holy...community long before the Lateran Treaty was signed.(36) Since...negotiated agreements and treaties with other international subjects...
...law ranging from the debate on the European Constitutional Treaty to the recent cases decided in the United States.4 In Europe...speech that President Sarkozy gave in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran when he was inducted as honorary canon, it is important not...
...PERSPECTIVE 295-97 (1969). (29.) See Treaty of the Lateran, Feb. 11, 1929, Italy-Vatican City...INTL L. 187 (Supp. 1929) hereinafter Lateran Treaty. Article 2 of the Lateran Treaty provides, "Italy recognises the sovereignty...
...relationship being formally regulated by the 1929 Lateran Treaty with the Vatican;14 while Article 8 guarantees the...is a constitutional policy more dictated by the Lateran Treaty than the Italian Constitution. And yet, under this...
...example, what were Mussolinis aims in negotiating the Lateran Treaty? If you consider these, it is possible to judge how far the Lateran Treaty fulfilled them or operated against them. If you do...
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...is described as the "Lateran Treaty" although it is not...under the terms of this treaty, it is not possible...nothing at all in the Lateran Treaty that requires...would be a breach of the Lateran Treaty. Incredibly, the UK...
...does so in reliance on the Lateran Treaty of 1929. The Holy See itself...on this document. But the Lateran Treaty was a squalid deal...ratified only two human rights treaties -the Convention against Torture...of the Child. The latter treaty (endorsed almost unanimously...
...was compelled to sign a Minorities Treaty that guaranteed equal rights to its minorities. (The treaty was signed on the same day, June...resent or oppose him. Hitler saw a treaty similar to the Lateran Treaty, in which Catholics themselves...
...recognises the Vatican because of the Lateran Treaty, nor could it be: the UK first...See did mistakenly refer to the Lateran Treaty. But we corrected that...rather than the provisions of the Lateran Treaty, that do not allow ambassadors...
...have a personal relationship with the pope; and the Lateran Treaty of 1929, which also provided financial assistance...between the loss of the papal states in 1870 and the Lateran Treaty in 1929, was adroitly portrayed as a persecuted...
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...Holy See (Basilica of St. John Lateran) is located in Rome itself, the...established in 1929 under terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government...years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all...
...Holy See (Basilica of St. John Lateran) is located in Rome itself, the...established in 1929 under the terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government...years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all...
...See - the Basilica of St. John Lateran - is located in Rome itself, the...established in 1929 under terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government...years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all...
...and a population of just over 800, enjoys incredible influence. It only became truly independent in 1929 when the Lateran Treaty was signed between Benito Mussolini and Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gaspari. But long before that the tiny...
...Vatican began talks with Mussolini on how it might cooperate with Fascism - that eventually ended in the notorious Lateran Treaty of 1929 - she was outraged and decided to take action herself. Mr Gibson said: We think this was probably the only...
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LATERAN TREATY concordat between the Holy See and the kingdom of Italy signed in 1929 in the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Cardinal Gasparri for...of Italy under the house of Savoy. The Lateran Treaty remained in effect after the monarchy...
...the 4th cent., was much restored. The Lateran palace, the papal residence until the...older palace was the scene of the five Lateran Councils, and the new one of the signing of the Lateran Treaty...
...was created as a result of the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between Pope Pius XI and...Giovanni in Laterno (St. John Lateran ), Santa Maria Maggiore (St...The pope usually resided in the Lateran Palace until the "Babylonian captivity...
...gate of San Giovanni, are the Lateran buildings. As an educational center...basilicas St. Peters, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major (Santa Maria...the conclusion (1929) of the Lateran Treaty , which gave the pope sovereignty...
...cent.) of the Carolingian empire (see Verdun, Treaty of ; Mersen, Treaty of ), Italy passed to the successive emperors Lothair...Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V . By the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis (1559), Spain gained the...
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