Concordat between the Holy See and the Dominican Republic (1954)

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The Concordat between the Holy See and the Dominican Republic (1954) is a bilateral agreement that formally regulates the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Dominican state, particularly in matters such as church privileges, education, and ecclesiastical appointments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
concordat
international agreement
affects Dominican educational system
status of Catholic institutions in the Dominican Republic
appliesTo Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic
concludedBy government of the Dominican Republic
surface form: Government of the Dominican Republic

Holy See
counterparty Holy See
country Dominican Republic
dateSigned 1954
governs relations between ecclesiastical and civil authorities in the Dominican Republic
historicalContext 20th-century concordats of the Holy See
jurisdiction Dominican Republic
language Spanish
legalStatus binding international treaty under public international law
party Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
purpose to regulate relations between the Catholic Church and the Dominican state
regulates Catholic religious education in public institutions
civil recognition of canonical marriages
privileges of the Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic
procedure for appointment of bishops
recognition of ecclesiastical authority by the Dominican state
signatory Dominican Republic
Holy See
subject church privileges
church–state relations
ecclesiastical appointments
education
legal status of the Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic
typeOf church–state agreement

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Treaties of the Holy See hasPart Concordat between the Holy See and the Dominican Republic (1954)