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The Concordat of 1851 was a concordat between the Spanish government of Queen Isabella II and the Vatican. It was negotiated in response to the policies of the anticlerical Liberal government, which had forced her mother out as regent in 1841. Although the concordat was signed on 16 March 1851, its terms were not implemented until 1855. (A second concordat was negotiated in 1859, as a supplement to the Concordat of 1851.)
The concordat remained in effect until it was repudiated by the Second Spanish Republic in 1931. Ten years later, the first three articles were reinstated by Generalissimo Francisco Franco's 1941 Convention with the Vatican. Eventually, a new concordat was signed in 1953.
The Concordatof1851 was a concordat between the Spanish government of Queen Isabella II and the Vatican. It was negotiated in response to the policies...
A concordat (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃kɔʁda]) is a convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state that defines the relationship between the Catholic...
state religion in 1851, when the Spanish government signed a Concordat with the Holy See that committed Madrid to pay the salaries of the clergy and to...
1850. Article 2 of the Concordatof1851 stated that "instruction in universities, colleges, seminaries and public and public schools of all kinds shall...
Spain a set of privileges such as state funding and exemption from government taxation. The Concordatof 1953 superseded the Concordatof1851 and Franco's...
allocution Nemo vestrum. At this time, Spain had been in violation of its Concordatof1851 with the Holy See (implemented 1855). The Syllabus was an attack...
continued but handing over part of the public debt to the Church and reestablishing the Concordatof1851. A series of important laws were also passed...
reestablishment of the Concordatof1851 —which meant the restitution of the budget for Worship and Clergy to cover the expenses of the Church— and the repeal of the...
Spanish government signed the Concordatof1851 with the Vatican. "The 1851concordat had Catholicism as 'the only religion of the Spanish nation' but by...
Pedro José Pidal, Minister of the Interior, in charge of creating the centralized state and the concordat with the Church in 1851; and Francisco Martínez...
masters have been recorded), figures who disappeared with the Concordatof1851 and most of whose compositions are kept in the cathedral library. Bishop...
religious orders by means of a law that would treat them as associations, except for the two recognized in the Concordatof1851. While the Parliament was...
separation of Church and State, but rather a redirection of the anticlerical policy of the progressive liberals, which took shape in the Concordatof1851. The...
Abbot of Valladolid and the Bishop of Palencia. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption was consecrated in 1668. Following the Concordatof1851 between...
Santiago (1988). "La supresión de la colegiata de Baza tras el Concordato de 1851: Evolución posterior". Boletín del Instituto de Estudios Pedro Suárez: Estudios...
Bilbao Osma–Soria Palencia Vitoria The archdiocese comprises since the Concordatof1851 almost the entire Burgos province. Its area is approximately 8,694...
situated at the former house of studies of the Jesuits. Since the Concordatof1851 it ranks as a central seminary with the faculty of conferring academic degrees...
cathedral chapter prior to the Concordatof1851 consisted of 6 dignities, 24 canons, 22 benefices, but after the concordat the number was reduced to 16...