IV and the Princes Electors of the Holy Roman Empire Jan 1447 valign top 1516 Concordat of Bologna between Pope Leo X and King Francis I of France Francis I of France Sep 1516 valign top Concordat of 1801 1801 Concordat between Pope Pius VII and Napoleon I of France Napol on of France 1801 valign top Concordat of 11 June 1817 1817 Concordat between the Holy See and France 11 Jun 1817 valign top 1847 Agreement between the Holy See and Russia 1847 Concordat between the Holy See and Russia 3 Aug 1847 valign top Concordat of 1851 1851 Concordat ref http www.concordatwatch.eu showtopic.php?org id 845&kb header id 34541 Concordat of 1851 , en icon ref Verify credibility date January 2012 between the Holy See and Spain 16 Mar 1851 11 May 1851 valign top Concordat of 1922 1922 Concordat between the Holy See and Latvia 30 May 1992 3 Nov 1922 valign top Concordat of 1925 1925 Concordat between the Holy See and Poland 10 Feb 1925 2 Jul 1925 valign top 1927 Concordat ref http www.faqs.org periodicals 201012 2208248671.html THE HISTORICAL, POLITICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL BACKGROUND OF THE 1927 CONCORDAT ...about agreements involving the Holy See Merge from Criticism of concordats discuss Talk Concordat Merger proposal date January 2012 POV date September 2011 A concordat is an agreement between the Holy ... s within its territory. Citation needed date January 2012 The Council of Constance proclaimed the Concordat ... in 1965, the term concordat was dropped, it reappeared with the Polish Concordat of 1993 and the Portuguese Concordat of 2004 . A different model of relations between the Vatican and various states is still ... valign top Concordat of London 1107 Concordat of London with Henry I of England Henry I of England 1 Aug 1107 valign top 1122 Concordat of Worms between Pope Calixtus II and Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor ... and Romania 10 May 1927 valign top Concordat of 1928 1928 Concordat between the Holy See and Colombia ... ref between the Holy See and Italy 11 Feb 1929 7 Jun 1929 valign top Concordat of 1933 1933 Concordat ... more details
wiktionary concordat A concordat is an agreement between the Holy See and a national government. Concordat may also refer to Memorandum of understanding , especially between the central UK government and the devolved Scottish and Welsh administrations Concordat of 2002 between the national government of Georgia and the Georgian Orthodox Church The Concordat, in Funny Farm webcomic Funny Farm webcomic , the name of a secret society dab ... more details
Two concordat s were signed in 1817 Concordat of 5 June 1817, with Bavaria Concordat of 11 June 1817 , with France. fr Concordat de 1817 Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
unreliable sources date January 2012 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 Jos Manuel Dur o 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 Portuguese Republic. Articles refer to aspects from religious holidays, religious marriage, organization of the Church, fiscal rights, freedom of cult, schools, and others . Bibliography http www.concordatwatch.eu showsite.php?org id 1361 Concordat Watch Portugal includes full text of Concordat Category Roman Catholic Church in Portugal Category Treaties of the Holy See 2004 Category 2004 in Portugal Category 21st century in Portugal Category Treaties concluded in 2004 Category Treaties of the Portuguese Third Republic Portugal stub RC document stub pt Concordata entre a Santa S e Portugal 2004 ... more details
Concordat of 1993 is an agreement between the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church and Poland . The concordat was signed on 28 July 1993 between the archbishop and Vatican nuncio to Poland, J zef Kowalczyk and Polish Foreign Minister , Krzysztof Skubiszewski . However the treaty was ratified by Polish Sejm only on 1 January, 1998, signed by Polish president Aleksander Kwa niewski , and the Pope, John Paul II , on 23 February 1998 and was enacted on 25 April 1998. Bibliography http www.concordatwatch.eu showsite.php?org id 931 Concordat Watch Poland includes full text of Concordat Category Legal history of Poland Category Roman Catholic Church in Poland Category Treaties of the Holy See 1993 Category Foreign relations of Poland Category Treaties concluded in 1993 Category Treaties entered into force in 1998 Category Treaties of the Third Polish Republic Poland stub RC document stub pl Konkordat mi dzy Stolic Apostolsk i Rzecz pospolit Polsk 1993 ... more details
Roman Emperor entered into an agreement with Pope Calistus  II known as the Concordat of Worms. The Concordat of Worms , sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, ref In his article ... July 1922 180 190 P. W. Browne observes that the term concordat was not in use until Nicolas of Cusa ... Institutions The Concordat of Worms and the Origins of Sovereignty , International Studies Review ... consecration. The two ended by granting one another peace. The Concordat was confirmed by the First Council of the Lateran in 1123. The Concordat of Worms was a part of the larger reforms put forth by many ... left thumb Pope Gregory VII began reforms that led to the Concordat of Worms. The Holy Roman ... not always know to which of the many lords, the Church and the individual churches, the towns, princes ... of the conflict over lay investitures known as the Concordat of Worms. ref Dahmus, p. 228 ... and hereditary princes. He was also dependent on the resources of the churches. Henry IV alienated ..., the abortive Concordat of 1111 . Its simple and radical solution ref Simple and radical Norman ... the pope. The Concordat of Worms was the result. After the Concordat, the German kings never had .... 215, 216, ibid. ref Henry V died without heirs in 1125, three years after the Concordat. He had designated ... as the Concordat of Worms. The Concordat of Worms was foreshadowed by the Charter of Liberties of Henry ... Abbey in 1107 was essentially identical to the Concordat of Worms. ref Fawtier, Robert, The Capetian Kings of France , London 1964 , p. 31 ref ref Dahmus, J., p. 290, ibid. ref Concordat of London, 1107 The Concordat of London in 1107 was a forerunner of the compromise that was taken up in the Concordat ... of the Concordat of Worms Image Wormser Dom Seitenansicht.jpg right thumb The Cathedral of Worms was 10 years old when the Concordat was issued there in 1122. Of the three reforms Gregory VII and his ... success, and one that seemed less impressive as the years passed. During the time following the Concordat ... more details
The Concordat of Bologna 1516 , marking a stage in the evolution of the Gallican Church , was an agreement ref Concordat Latin , let it be agreed . ref between King Francis I of France and Pope Leo X that Francis negotiated in the wake of his Battle of Marignano victory at Marignano in September 1515. The groundwork was laid in a series of personal meetings of king and pope in Bologna , 11 15 December 1515. The Concordat explicitly superseded the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges , 1438 , which had proved ineffective in guaranteeing the liberties of the Church in France, where bishoprics and abbacies had been wrangled over even before the Parlement of Paris hardly anywhere were elections held in due form , R. Aubenas observes, ref Aubenas, The Papacy and the Catholic Church , in The New Cambridge Modern History , 1957 85. ref for the king succeeded in foisting his own candidates upon the electors by every conceivable means, not excluding the most ruthless. The Concordat stated that the Pope could collect all the income that the Catholic Church made in France, while the King of France was confirmed in his right to tithe the clerics and to restrict their right of appeal to Rome. The Concordat confirmed the King of France s right to nominate appointments to benefice s&mdash archbishop s, bishop ... might be deemed truly unqualified. The Concordat confirmed the Apostolic Camera s right to collect ... confirmed the Concordat. Results of the Concordat Though the Concordat of Bologna left many problems ... the powerful aristocracy. The Concordat ended any vestige of the elective principle, in which the monks ... Catholic Encyclopedia 1908 Concordat. The legalist position of the Roman Catholic Church regarding concordat s in principle. Category History of Catholicism in France Bologna, Concordat of 1516 Category ... Category 16th century Christianity Category 16th century treaties Bologna, Concordat of 1516 de Konkordat von Bologna es Concordato de Bolonia fr Concordat de Bologne it Concordato di Bologna ru ... more details
Concordat details This concordat regulates church state relation in Austria , with particular emphasis on Catholic schools and religious education. It has since been supplemented by further agreements, such as one concerning schools. ref http www.uibk.ac.at praktheol ru recht gesetze vertragsrecht schulvertrag.html , Contract between the Republic of Austria and the Holy See July 9, 1962 ref The concordat was negotiated by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli later pope Pius XII for the Holy See and Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss with his Foreign Minister, Kurt Schuschnigg , for Austria. It was signed on 5 July 1933 and came into force on 1 May 1934. The concordat was essentially incorporated into the new constitution by which the Catholic Church, through the Christian corporative state St ndestaat greatly increased its influence, especially in regard to schools, marriage laws and Church appointments. ref http www.aeiou.at aeiou.encyclop.k k629588.htm Konkordat aeiou, Technische Universit t Graz de icon ref After the German invasion in 1938 the concordat was out of force until the end of World War II. There followed a long controversy about its validity until it was officially recognised by the Austrian Government in 1957. ref http www.uibk.ac.at praktheol ru recht texte originaltexte konkordat.html sterreichisches Konkordat, Wilhelm Rees de icon ref As with other concordats negotiated by Pacelli, it involves the state s acceptance of the 1917 Canon Law Catholic Church Code of Canon Law , of which he was the main architect. The Code gave the Holy See control over the appointment of bishops and other prelates, and ensured that it had the final word in matters of Church policy and doctrine. ref http moses.creighton.edu JRS 2008 2008 5.html , Catholicism and Democracy A Reconsideration ..., volume 10, 2008. ref This is reflected in the provisions of the Austrian concordat. Like the Reichskonkordat ... http www.concordatwatch.eu showtopic.php?org id 921&kb header id 1811 Concordat text with Secret Supplement ... more details
this close cooperation was formalized in a new Concordat with the Vatican that granted the church ... concluded in 1953 Category Treaties of Francoist Spain ca Concordat del 1953 es Concordato espa ol de 1953 fr Concordat espagnol de 1953 pl Konkordat hiszpa ski 1953 ... more details
single source date May 2009 The Concordat of 1851 was an concordat between the Spanish government of Isabella II of Spain Queen Isabella II and the Holy See Vatican . Although the concordat was signed on March 16, 1851, its terms were not implemented until 1855. 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, Concordat of 1953 a new concordat was signed in 1953. Terms According to the terms of this Concordat, the Roman Catholic religion was to continue, to the exclusion of every other, to be the only religion of the Spanish nation, and was to be maintained, so far as his Catholic majesty has the power, in all the rights and prerogatives which it should enjoy according to the law of God and canonical sanction. ref Contrasted with the imperial or Caesarian law , canon law is sometimes styled pontifical law, often also it is termed sacred law, and sometimes even Divine law, as it concerns holy things, and has for its object the well being of souls in the society divinely established by Jesus Christ. A. Boudinhon, Canon law , The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX, 1910 http www.newadvent.org cathen 09056a.htm ref The concordat changed the boundaries of dioceses , regulated the affairs of territories dependent on military orders, ecclesiastical jurisdiction, chapters, benefices . The right of presentation to certain of the latter was reserved to the pope others were left to the Queen regnant queen . Education Education in all the colleges, universities. etc. was mandated to conform to Catholic doctrine, and it was promised that the bishop s, whose duty it is to watch over the education of youth .... With regard to unforeseen points, the concordat referenced the canons and the discipline of the Catholic Church. Sources Concordat , by Gaston De Bourge a French lawyer and critic of secularism ... more details
ref While the Concordat restored some ties to the papacy , it was largely in favor of the state ... As a part of the Concordat, he presented another set of laws called the Organic Articles . Contents The main terms of the Concordat of 1801 between France and Pope Pius VII included A declaration that Catholicism ..., was not replaced by the traditional Gregorian Calendar until 1 January 1806. The Concordat was abrogated ... and state . However, some terms of the Concordat are still in effect in the Alsace Lorraine ... links http www.newadvent.org cathen 04204a.htm The French Concordat of 1801 by the Catholic Encyclopedia ... and the Reorganization of Religion br selected text of the Concordat and Organic Articles http www.concordatwatch.eu topic 826 Napoleon s concordat and Organic Articles text and background from www.concordatwatch.eu ... Concordat del 1801 de Konkordat von 1801 es Concordato de 1801 eo Konkordato de 1801 fr R gime concordataire ... more details
The Concordat of 1940 was an agreement between Portugual and the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church . The concordat was signed in Vatican City on 7 May 1940. Because it was concluded with the government of the Estado Novo Portugal Portuguese Second Republic , a dictatorship under Ant nio de Oliveira Salazar , its ratification, as shown by the concordat s last article, was a foregone conclusion. Salazar s regime had 28 May 1926 coup d tat overthrown the democratic Portuguese First Republic First Republic , which on 20 April 1911 had enacted the Law of Separation of the Catholic Church from the Portuguese state. Salazar, however, restored much of the power of the Church, cn date November 2011 which was reflected in the concordat. It gives the Church exclusive control over religious instruction in the public schools. Only Catholic clergy could serve as chaplains in the armed forces. Divorce, which had been legalized by the First Republic, was again made illegal for those married in a Catholic church. The Church was given formal juridical personality, enabling it to incorporate and hold property, and it was permitted to operate in accordance with its own Canon Law Catholic Church Canon Law . For its part, the state retains, in Article 10, the right to a political veto of prospective bishops. Regal control over ecclesiastical appointments was part of the Padroado Real , that is, the exclusive royal prerogative granted by the Pope to the Portuguese crown to evangelize in the Far East and elsewhere. ref http www.riccimac.org ccc eng ccc53 historyandculture article2.htm C sar Guill n ..., Vol. 5, No. 3, July 2008. ref Thus the veto right in this concordat is a nod to the privilege of Iberian kings and served to legitimize Salazar s regime. On immediate result of the concordat was that on June ... 1975 when a Protocol to the Concordat implemented the next year finally allowed it. ref http www.concordatwatch.eu showtopic.php?org id 1361&kb header id 38751 Text of the 1940 Concordat and the 1975 ... more details
POV date March 2011 The Concordat of 2008 was an agreement between the Catholic Church and Brazil, signed secretly in the Holy See Vatican in the presence of the President of Brazil, Luiz In cio Lula da Silva Luiz da Silva on 13 November 2008. ref http www.observatoriodaimprensa.com.br artigos.asp?cod 511IMQ009 Alberto Dines, Acordo por debaixo dos panos , es icon Agreement behind the scenes Observat rio da Imprensa, 17 November 2008 ref ref http observatorio.ultimosegundo.ig.com.br artigos.asp?cod 512JDB002 Roseli Fischmann, Omiss o da m dia sobre o acordo com o Vaticano , es icon Omissions of the media about the agreement with the Vatican Observat rio da Imprensa, 18 November 2008 ref Some congressmen wanted to change the concordat , ref name Tarso http www1.folha.uol.com.br folha brasil ult96u615634.shtml Tarso defende acordo com Vaticano e diz que projeto prev manuten o do Estado laico , es icon Tarso defends agreement with Vatican and says the project preserves the secular state Folha Online, 27 August 2009 ref however, as with any other international treaty, once it had been signed, it could not be modified by Brazil without Vatican approval, only accepted or rejected as a whole. ref http www.fco.gov.uk en about us publications and documents treaties practice procedures glossary treaty terms Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Signature , Glossary of Treaty Terms ref After much controversy it was ratified on 7 October 2009. The Association of Brazilian Magistrates opposed the concordat, ref http www.concordatwatch.eu showtopic.php?org id 15311&kb header id 40671 , Translation ... Constitution of Brazil, Article 19 ref An atheist spokesman called the concordat an instrument of evangelization ..., however, denied that there was any conflict between the concordat and the constitution. ref name ... was laid down by the Education Act LDB , Article 11 of the concordat permits the introduction into state ... clauses from the Brazilian Education Act LDB and the Concordat ref This encountered opposition ... more details
Image Schleswig Holstein.png thumb right Schleswig Holstein Refimprove date May 2009 unreliable sources date January 2012 The Concordat of 2009 between the Holy See and the Land of Schleswig Holstein is an agreement between the Catholic Church in its temporal form and the state of Schleswig Holstein that was signed on Monday 12 January 2009 was signed in Kiel , in Germany . ref http 212.77.1.245 news services bulletin news 23162.php?index 23162&lang en ref broken citation date January 2012 The concordat is an agreement between the Holy See and the Land Schleswig Holstein, which regulates relations between the Catholic Church and the Land. It was signed for the Holy See has by Jean Claude P risset , Apostolic Nuncio to Germany as plenipotentiary and for the Land Schleswig Holstein, the Minister President, Mr Peter Harry Carstensen . Citation needed date January 2012 The agreement, which consists of 24 articles, regulates the legal position of the Catholic Church in Schleswig Holstein. Among other things, lays down rules about the teaching of Catholic religion in public schools, recognizing the state of schools in ecclesiastical administration, the university, the activities of the Church in the pastoral areas, health and socio charitable, tax ecclesiastica and care of church entities to protect monuments. Citation needed date January 2012 References reflist Category 2009 in Germany Category Roman Catholic Church in Germany Category Treaties of the Holy See Category Foreign relations of the Holy See Category Schleswig Holstein Category Treaties concluded in 2009 ... more details
main Vatican and Poland Pius IX Pius XII Pope Pius XII and Poland The 1925 concordat between the Holy See and the Second Polish Republic had 27 articles, which guaranteed the freedom of the Church and the faithful. It regulated the usual points of interests, Catholic instruction in primary school s and secondary school s, nomination of bishops , establishment of seminary seminaries , a permanent nuncio in Warsaw , who also represents the interests of the Holy See in Gda sk . ref Concordata 3 ref ... 2009 isbn 9780821418567 page 68 ref The concordat was signed on February 10 by Pietro Gasparri , Cardinal ..., Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana, Romae, 1932. ref The text concordat was published in Poland in Dziennik .... ref Pease, Neal. Rome s most faithful daughter , p. 71 ref Content Under the concordat, the Church ... 22 ref The concordat extended to the Latin Rite in five ecclesiastical provinces Gniezno and Pozna ... Church properties, and until that time, the State would pay Church dotations for its clergy. The concordat ... outside of Poland ref Concordata 26 ref or not of Polish citizenship. ref name WIEM On paper, the concordat ... year 1922 1939 oclc 4533637 page 135 ref Concordat and Lithuania The concordat caused a severe conflict between Holy See and Lithuania . The concordat established an ecclesiastical province in Wilno, thereby ... York isbn 0 312 22458 3 pages 49 50 ref Popular outrage in response to the concordat was one of the reasons ... later, on June 4, 1927, when a concordat was signed between Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro ... Politics , p. 144. ref End of the concordat main Reorganization of occupied dioceses during World ... German and Slovak priests to Polish parishes , violating the concordat. ref name WIEM pl icon ... September 1945, the Polish Provisional Government issued declaration that concordat is no longer valid ... priests, such as Stefan Wyszy ski , who consider concordat to have only been ended by Polish side by this declaration ... icon http pl.wikisource.org wiki Konkordat Polski ze Stolic Apostolsk 1925 Text of the concordat , http ... more details
The Concordat prison in Spanish, C rcel Concordatoria refers to the prison that the Francisco Franco regime in Spain operated for dissident Catholic priests. It was located in Zamora, Spain Zamora . ref Nicola Rooney, A PRISON FOR PRIESTS IN A CATHOLIC STATE THE C RCEL CONCORDATORIA IN ZAMORA DURING THE FRANCO DICTATORSHIP, Trinity College Dublin Journal of Postgraduate Research, Volume 5, 2006, http www.gsu.tcd.ie JPR 2005 2006 Nicola 20Rooney 20JPR 20Vol 205 202006.pdf ref References references coord missing Spain Category Prisons in Spain Category History of Spain es C rcel concordataria de Zamora ... more details
The Concordat of 1954 is a treaty concluded between the diplomats of the Holy See and the leadership of the Dominican Republic . Status of the Church The Dominican Republic offers religious freedom, but the Catholic Church still enjoys certain rights, in particular due to the concordat ref http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2005 51636.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2005 Dominican Republic . Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 17 January 2007. ref . Public funds for Church needs Use of public funds for Church needs and low customs duties on Church goods are two favors given to the Catholic Church by the government. Catholic marriage ceremonies Catholic marriage ceremonies are the only religious marriage ceremonies that are recognized by the state, but legal marriages are also available. Certain Protestant churches have also asked for official recognition under this agreement. ref http www.dominicantoday.com dr local 2009 6 12 32268 Dominican Catholic Protestant churches spat over marriages Dominican Catholic, Protestant churches spat over marriages ref Relations with the Rafael Trujillo regime Under Rafael Trujillo s government, the power of the Catholic Church was limited. Although the Church remained apolitical during much of the Trujillo era, a 1960 pastoral letter of protest against mass arrests of government opponents seriously strained the relationship with the government. ref name Wilson The papal nuncio s attempts to administer humanitarian aid during the 1965 civil war were hampered and the struggle intensified. Relations in the 1970s and 1980s The bishops continued to issue statements of protest against human rights violations and poor living standards for the population throughout the 1970s and the 1980s. ref name Wilson Wilson, Lamar C. and Patricia Kluck 1989 . Religion . Chapter 2 Dominican Republic The Society and Its Environment. In http lcweb2.loc.gov frd cs dotoc.html A Country Study Dominican Republic ... more details
Refimprove date July 2010 The Concordat of 1928 was signed between the Colombia n government and the Holy See Vatican on 5 May 1928. The concordant was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 3 August 1928. ref League of Nations Treaty Series , vol. 79, pp. 158 166. ref Terms of the agreement Cleanup rewrite section date July 2010 In Article 1 the Colombian government undertook to facilitate the continued operation of Catholic Mission Christian Mission s in Colombia. Article 2 specified the ecclesiastical province Ecclesiastical district s in Colombia. Article 3 provided for an appendix to the agreement to specify the boundaries of the Ecclesiastical districts. Article 4 provided for the establishment of stations on the borders with Venezuela , Brazil , Peru and Ecuador . Article 5 provided for government financial support of missions sent to the Indigenous peoples in Colombia Native American tribes in Colombia . Articles 6 8 specified the funds to be allocated to maintain the missions. Article 9 placed the Catholic school system under the supervision of the missions. In article 10 the Colombian government undertook to provide the missions with the land needed for their operation. Article 11 obliged heads of missions to submit to the Papal Nuncio annual reports about their finances, and these reports must be delivered both to the Vatican and the Colombian government. In article 12 the Colombian government undertook not to appoint in the areas where Native American tribes resided any local officials hostile to the Catholic church. Article 13 obliged heads of mission to use their influence on Native American converts to promote government development plans on their lands. Article 14 granted to mission officials the same legal status as other clergy. Article 15 obliged heads of missions to appoint legal representatives to deal with legal matters. Article 16 stipulated ... www.worldlii.org int other LNTSer 1928 192.html Text of the Concordat Category Treaties of the Holy ... more details
The Constitutional Agreement between the Georgia country Georgian state and the Georgian Orthodox Church Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Georgia lang ka , informally referred to as the Concordat , is an agreement between the Georgian Orthodox Church GOC and the state that defines relations between the two entities. It was signed by President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze and Patriarch of Georgia Ilia II on October 14, 2002 at the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral Cathedral of the Living Pillar in Mtskheta , Georgia. The concordat confirms the GOC s ownership of all churches and monasteries on the territory of Georgia except for those currently privately owned. The agreement recognizes the special role of the GOC in the History of Georgia country history of Georgia and devolves authority over all religious matters to it. The concordat also gives the patriarch immunity, grants the GOC the exclusive right to staff the military chaplaincy, exempts GOC clergymen from military service, and gives the GOC a unique consultative role in government, especially in the sphere of education. The government of Georgia recognizes the legitimacy of the wedding ceremonies performed by the Georgian Orthodox Church, while maintaining that in legal matters government records must be used. As a partial owner of what had been confiscated from the church under Soviet Union Soviet rule 1921 1991 , the State pledges to recompense, at least partially, for the damage. ref ge icon http www.patriarchate.ge ?action text samartali05 A full text of the Constitutional Agreement . Patriarchate of Georgia. Accessed on February 11, 2008. ref ref http www.civil.ge eng detail.php?id 5955 Timeline 2002 . Civil Georgia. Accessed on February 11, 2008. ref ref http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2007 90176.htm Georgia International Religious Freedom Report 2007 . U.S. Department of State . Acc ... more details
Concordat signed between the Latvian government and the Vatican on 30 May 1922 by Latvian foreign minister Zigfr ds Anna Meierovics Zigfr ds Meierovics and Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri . Ratifications were exchanged at the Vatican on 3 November 1922 by Latvian deputy foreign minister Hermanis Albats and Cardinal Gasparri, ref Conventio eum republica Lettoniae , Acta Apostolicae Sedis , http www.vatican.va archive aas documents AAS 2014 20 5B1922 5D 20 20ocr.pdf Volume 14 1922 , p. 581 ref and the agreement became effective on the same day. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 16 June 1923. ref League of Nations Treaty Series , vol. 17, pp. 366 373. ref Terms of the agreement Article 1 granted the Catholic Church in Latvia freedom to operate, as well as the status of corporate entity. Article 2 required the Catholic Church to elevate its Diocese for Riga reestablished in 1918 to an Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga Archdiocese and stipulated all the Bishops should be of Latvian nationality. Article 3 stipulated that the Archdiocese of Riga shall be under Vatican jurisdiction on all church matters. Article 4 gave the Latvian government the right to veto every candidate for Bishop in its territory. Article 5 made it compulsory for every Bishop in Latvia to swear allegiance to Latvian law. Article 6 stipulated the Archdiocese of Riga shall be run under Canon Law. In article 7 the Latvian government undertook to provide the proper buildings for the Archbishop and the operation of the Archdiocese of Riga. Article 8 gave the Archbishop of Riga the right to appoint the Priests under his jurisdiction. Article 9 exempted members of the clergy from military service as well as jury service. Article 10 allowed the Catholic Church in Latvia to establish ... for ratification by Vatican and Latvian authorities. The concordat was modified by a supplementary ... External links http www.worldlii.org int other LNTSer 1923 80.html Text of the concordat Notes Reflist ... more details
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Princes Park may refer to Princes Park, Carlton , a park in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia Princes Park stadium , now officially known as Visy Park and formerly known as Optus Oval a suburban Australian rules football and cricket ground located within the park Princes Park, Liverpool , a park, and a local government ward, in Liverpool Princes Park, Dartford , a football and rugby league stadium in Dartford, Kent Princes Park is an English translation of Parc des Princes , a sports stadium in Paris, France Princes Park, Eastbourne , a park in Eastbourne Princes Park, Temple Fortune , a park in the London Borough of Barnet disambig ... more details
Image Princes Logo.png right Princes Ltd. is a United Kingdom UK based food manufacturer originally specialising in canning canned foods and that produces a range of food and drink products. It is the third largest supplier of soft drinks in the UK, ref http www.princesgroup.com news princes expands soft drinks portfolio Princes expands soft drinks portfolio ref and the number one supplier of canned food in the UK. Princes also supply a large percentage of own label goods discount brand for UK supermarkets. History Established in 1880 in Liverpool by Simpson & Roberts, the company began trading canned meats and vegetables. In 1946, the company moved its operations to Southport and began food manufacturing. In 1960, it established a Europe an base in the Netherlands . In 1976, Princes was acquired by Buitoni becoming Princes Buitoni , which in turn, was acquired by Nestl in 1988, and in 1989 by the Mitsubishi Corporation . In 2011, Princes purchased two canning factories in Long Sutton and Wisbech for 182m. ref http www.just food.com news princes seals premier foods canning acquisition id116049.aspx Princes seals Premier Foods canning acquisition ref Sites The company has a factory in Tong in Bradford West Yorkshire which makes most of its drinks. Mineral water is sourced and bottled for the company from Church Stretton . ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 2007504 Geograph Stretton Hills Mineral Water Company ref Owned and operated brands Princes Limited brands include Napolina 50 , ref http www.mayerbrownrowe.com news article.asp?id 154&nid 5 Mayer Brown ref Shippam s, Crisp n Dry , Cookeen , and Mazola vegetable oils, Vier Diamanten, Aqua Pura, Jucee, Princes Real, Flora , Olivio , Cape and Ocean Spray cooperative . ref http www.princes.co.uk company overview.php Princes Brands Overview ref Future Growth Princes is currently targeting Eastern European markets with a view to generate exponential profits within the canned food sector of the business References Reflist ... more details
The Sermon to the Princes is a sermon apparently delivered by Thomas M ntzer on 13 July 1524, allegedly given to Duke John of Saxony and his advisors in Allstedt, though the circumstances surrounding this event are unclear. The sermon focuses on Daniel 2, a chapter in which Daniel, hostage in Babylon, becomes an adviser to the king because of his ability to interpret dreams. In the sermon, M ntzer presents himself as a new Daniel to interpret the dreams of the princes to them. He interpreted Daniel 2 44 as speaking of the kingdom of God that would consume all earthly kingdoms. External links http versobooks.com books klm m titles muntzer t sermon to the princes rev.shtml Verso Books Sermon to the Princes . ISBN 9781844673209. Category Christian radicalism Christianity stub de F rstenpredigt ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Princes Hall image Princes Hall in 2005.JPG caption address Princes Way, Aldershot city Aldershot country designation latitude 51.250554 longitude 0.768056 owner Rushmoor Borough Council capacity 690 seated type Theatre opened 1973 yearsactive 1973 present rebuilt closed othernames production currentuse website http www.princeshall.com index.htm The Princes Hall in Aldershot , England is a 600 seat theatre receiving house which presents a varied programme of music , ballet , comedy and pantomime The Princes Hall is currently also the only venue in Aldershot to show films. ref http www.aldershot.co.uk news 2000 2000766 cinema drought could soon be over broken link date December 2011 ref An additional 3 function rooms named the Princes Suite, the Edinburgh Suite and the Tichbourne Suite after the prominent Aldershot family are available for hire for conference, parties and weddings. The Theatre is owned and managed by Rushmoor Borough Council The Princes Hall was awarded the Devereux Cup in 2008 for its contribution to the arts ref http www.rushmoor.gov.uk index.cfm?articleid 8058 broken link date December 2011 ref Thw Princes Hall website www.princeshall.com won Best Recreation or Tourism Website at the 2008 Hantsweb Awards ref http www3.hants.gov.uk hantswebawards08 its hantswebawards winners08.htm broken link date December 2011 ref Pantomime The Princes Hall ... Associates for the past 15 years and is written by James Barry. Since 2005 the Princes Hall have ... Pan , 2009 Snow White , 2010 Cinderella Ice Show From 2006 to 2008 the Princes Hall hosted a professional ... hall and designed by Building Design Partnership the Princes Hall was named for HRH Prince Phillip The Duke Of Edinburgh. ref http www.princeshall.com history.htm Princes Hall History ref Aldershot Visitor Information Centre From Monday 15th February 2010 the Princes Hall is also the location ... time tables. External links http www.princeshall.com index.htm Official Princes Hall Website ... more details