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 EARLIEST TIMES TO THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES BY WILLIAM...of Charlemagne at St. John Lateran, in Rome, shows that he wore...843 came the once famous "Treaty of Verdun" which was practically...the peace of Europe. The Treaty of Verdun was, of course, a...
...commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Lateran Treaty, which established normal relations...measures which conflicted with the Lateran Treaty, Pius XI and Mussolini had called...they were issued, soon after the Lateran Treaty, sales totaled one hundred fifty...
...the Basilica of Santa Prassede, the Lateran Basilica still being occupied by the antipope...enthroning him at day- break at the Lateran. When the news got out, the rest of the...through a delegate, of the Palaces of the Lateran and of Castel Gandolfo,15 and exercise...
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...the Vatican City.(7) When the Lateran Treaty established the State of Vatican...and was not resolved until the Lateran Treaty in 1929. The Holy See, however...international community long before the Lateran Treaty was signed.(36) Since the early...
...at all. (28) Following the signature of the Lateran Treaty, the Pontiff now rules the Vatican City. (29...AM. J. INTL L. 187 (Supp. 1929) hereinafter Lateran Treaty. Article 2 of the Lateran Treaty provides, "Italy recognises the sovereignty...
...the Vatican and the Kingdom of Italy entered into stalemate until the "Roman Question" was legally resolved by the Lateran Treaty in 1929. Church-state relations during the pontificate of Pope Pius XI (1922-1939) were increasingly strained, as...
...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...
...few sovereign states in the world denied a seat in the UN General Assembly). The 1929 Lateran Treaty officially reconciled Italy and the Vatican, but the treaty, coming from the Fascist Benito Mussolini, provided the Vatican with unfavorable terms...
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...signed during Pius XIs reign. LATERAN TREATY The most important concordat of the 1920s was the Lateran Treaty of 1929 with fascist Italy, in...immediately after the signing of the Lateran Treaty, Adolf Hitler grasped its significance...
...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, impoverished...
...became a self-proclaimed "prisoner in the Vatican." The Popes continued this protest from 1870 until 1929, when the Lateran Treaty with Mussolini acknowledged the Vatican as an independent sovereign state. Interestingly, the Vatican is about the...
...waving us on to the audience hall. February 11 was the Day of the Sick (and also the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Lateran Treaty, which recognized the Vatican as an autonomous state). Italian custom prevailed: laughing and chatting overwhelmed...
...the Holy See sought to restore itself as a player in international affairs after the loss of the Papal States. The Lateran Treaty of 1929 settled one problem: as sovereign of Vatican City State (all 108.7 acres of it), the pope was not subject...
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...Vatican City was established in 1929 under terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government and the papacy after many years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all claims to the Papal States...
...City was established in 1929 under the terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government and the papacy after many years of controversy. Under the treaty, the Catholic Church ceded all claims to the papal states...
...The Vatican also possesses a defined territory, the current borders of which have been fixed at least since the Lateran Treaty of 1929. Comprising just under one-half square mile, the Vatican is the tiniest of the modern microstates -approximately...


 

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...Christian antiquities. The older palace was the scene of the five Lateran Councils, and the new one of the signing of the Lateran Treaty. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
ROMAN QUESTION see Lateran Treaty . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...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. Mary...The pope usually resided in the Lateran Palace until the "Babylonian captivity...
...Cardinal Gasparri papal secretary of state. Pius XI retained his services, which he brought to a culmination in the Lateran Treaty of 1929, ending the Roman question, establishing an agreement between Italy and the papacy, and setting up Vatican...
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