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, Józef 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 Kwaśniewski, and the Pope, John Paul II, on 23 February 1998 and was enacted on 25 April 1998.
Concordat — This article is about agreements involving the Holy See. For other uses, see Concordat (disambiguation). A concordat is an agreement between the Holy See of the Catholic Church and a sovereign state on religious matters. Legally, they are… … Wikipedia
Concordat — En matière politico religieuse, un concordat (du latin médiéval concordatum, « accord, traité ») est un traité signé entre le Saint Siège et un État particulier (ou entre un souverain et le pape pour l Europe pré moderne) dans le but de … Wikipédia en Français
Concordat of Worms — In 1122, Henry V, Holy 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,[1] was an agreement between Pope Cal … Wikipedia
Estado laico — Mapa de países laicos. Estado laico o Estado secular se denomina al Estado, y por extensión a una nación o país, independiente de cualquier organización o confesión religiosa[1] y en el cual las autoridades políticas no se adhieren … Wikipedia Español
Criticism of concordats — Treaties with the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church, often called “concordats”, have been criticized on three grounds: for the allegedly undemocratic way some concordats are brought about, for the financial burdens they may impose and for the … Wikipedia
France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… … Universalium
Italy — /it l ee/, n. a republic in S Europe, comprising a peninsula S of the Alps, and Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, and other smaller islands: a kingdom 1870 1946. 57,534,088; 116,294 sq. mi. (301,200 sq. km). Cap.: Rome. Italian, Italia. * * * Italy… … Universalium
Pie XII — Pape de l’Église catholique Opus iustitiae pax … Wikipédia en Français
Poland — /poh leuhnd/, n. a republic in E central Europe, on the Baltic Sea. 38,700,291; ab. 121,000 sq. mi. (313,400 sq. km). Cap.: Warsaw. Polish, Polska. * * * Poland Introduction Poland Background: Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived around … Universalium
Investiture Controversy — A medieval king investing a bishop with the symbols of office. By Philip Van Ness Myers, 1905 The Investiture Controversy or Investiture Contest[1] was the most significant conflict between Church and state in medieval Europe. In the 11th and… … Wikipedia