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The Concordat of 2004 was an agreement between Portugal and the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church. The concordat was signed on 18 May 2004 by Angelo Sodano, Cardinal Secretary of State, for the Holy See and José Manuel Durão Barroso, Prime Minister of Portugal, for the Portuguese Republic. It has 33 articles, and supersedes the Concordat of 1940, renewing the relations between the Catholic Church and Portugal, redefining the status of this religion in the Portugal. Articles refer to aspects like religious holidays, religious marriage, organization of the Church, fiscal rights, freedom of cult and schools.
The Concordatof2004 was an agreement between Portugal and the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church. The concordat was signed on 18 May 2004 by Angelo...
dropped, it reappeared with the Polish Concordatof 1993 and the Portuguese Concordatof2004. A different mode of relations between the Vatican and various...
Labour Code as well as the Concordatof2004, on which most businesses and non-essential services are closed. On some of these dates, public commemorative...
The Concordatof Worms (Latin: Concordatum Wormatiense; German: Wormser Konkordat), also referred to as the Pactum Callixtinum or Pactum Calixtinum, was...
The Reichskonkordat ("Concordat between the Holy See and the German Reich") was a treaty negotiated between the Vatican and the emergent Nazi Germany...
Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V agreed on the Concordatof Worms. The agreement required bishops to swear an oath of fealty to the secular monarch, who held...
treaties: a 27-article treaty of conciliation, a three-article financial convention, and a 45-article concordat. However, the website of the Holy See presents...
under António de Oliveira Salazar's Estado Novo. The 1940 concordat was kept in place until 2004 when a new one was signed by Prime Minister José Manuel...
the Holy See about Catholic upbringing and education. This treaty, or concordat, secured full state funding for Church-controlled schools and Catholic...
The 1925 concordat (agreement) between the Holy See and the Second Polish Republic had 27 articles, which guaranteed the freedom of the Church and the...
Concordats between the Holy See and individual German states were concluded both before and after the unification of Germany in the 1870s. Early examples...
defend the territory of the Republic; to respect the Concordat, freedom of worship, political and civil liberty and the sale of nationalized lands; to...
nature ofconcordats and the function of canon law when a concordat falls into abeyance. Promoted to the position of minutante, he prepared digests of reports...
was able to settle through the Concordatof Worms in 1122. As son of Count William I of Burgundy, Guy was a member of and connected to the highest nobility...
the Concordatof 1801 to control the material claims of the Pope. When he recognised his error of raising the authority of the Pope from that of a figurehead...
the "Patrimony of Saint Peter" in the 10th century, to the Investiture Controversy in 1076–1122, and settled again by the Concordatof Worms in 1122....
the religiosity of young people and their elders." Freedom of religion in Poland is guaranteed by the Constitution, and Poland's concordat with the Holy...
Concordat terms would outlive the current regime (the Concordat does remain in force today). A Church handbook published with the recommendation of the...
In 1984, a new concordat between the Holy See and Italy modified certain provisions of the earlier treaty, including the position of Catholic Christianity...
important constituent of the Fascist cultural policy was Catholicism. In 1929, a concordat with the Vatican was signed, ending decades of struggle between...
referred to as Católica or UCP for short, is a concordat university (non-state-run university with concordat status) headquartered in Lisbon and with four...
briefly gained what was in effect a blessing of the Catholic Church after the regime signed a concordat with the Church, known as the Lateran Treaty,...
religion. The French Revolution began a process of dechristianisation that lasted from 1792 until the Concordatof 1801, an agreement between the French state...