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noun - a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action
A formal agreement; a compact.
An agreement between the pope and a government for the regulation of church affairs.
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an agreement or treaty, especially one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest. |
a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action |
a formal agreement, especially on religious matters, between the Roman Catholic Church and a particular country, or a meeting at which such an agreement is made |
An agreement or treaty, especially one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest. |
A formal agreement a compact. |
Roman Catholic Church An agreement between the pope and a government for the regulation of church affairs. |
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A concordat is a convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state that defines the relationship between the Catholic Church and the state in matters that concern both, i.e. the recognition and privileges of the Catholic Church in a particular country and with secular matters that impact on church interests. * According to P.W. Brown the use of the term "concordat" does not appear "until the pontificate of Pope Martin V (14131431) in a work by Nicholas de Cusa, entitled De Concordantia Catholica". The first concordat dates from 1098, and from then to the beginning of the First World War the Holy See signed 74 concordats. Due to the substantial remapping of Europe that took place after the war, new concordats with legal successor states were necessary. The post-World War I era saw the greatest proliferation of concordats in history.Although for a time after the Second Vatican Council, which ended in 1965, the term 'concordat' was dropped, it reappeared with the Polish Concordat of 19 |