Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)

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The Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat) was a 19th-century agreement that regulated the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Habsburg monarchy, granting the Church extensive control over education, marriage, and ecclesiastical appointments within the empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concordat
international agreement
treaty
aimedTo strengthen the position of the Catholic Church in the Habsburg Empire
alsoKnownAs Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
surface form: 1855 Concordat

Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
surface form: Austro‑Roman Concordat of 1855

Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
surface form: Concordat of 1855
appliesTo Cisleithanian crown lands
surface form: Cisleithanian lands of Austria‑Hungary

Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy
category Church–state relations in Austria‑Hungary
Treaties of the Holy See
surface form: Concordats of the Holy See

Treaties of the Austrian Empire
concerns Catholic education system in the Habsburg monarchy
appointment of bishops and higher clergy
canonical marriage law for Catholics in the empire
church–state relations in Austria
church–state relations in Austria‑Hungary
concludedBy Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy

Holy See
countryOfJurisdiction Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
grantedPowerOver ecclesiastical appointments
education
marriage
grantedPowerTo Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
hasLanguage German
Latin
hasTopic church property and rights
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
recognition of canon law in civil matters
religious instruction in schools
seminaries and clerical training
historicalPeriod 19th century
historicalSignificance key document of neo‑absolutist church policy in the Habsburg Empire
influenced Austrian marriage law for Catholics
subsequent Austrian legislation on education
influencedBy Catholic revival in the 19th century
legalStatus part of Austrian constitutional law of the 19th century
limited state control over church affairs
partyTo Franz Joseph I of Austria
surface form: Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria

Pope Pius IX
regulates relationship between the Catholic Church and the Habsburg monarchy
relatedTo Kulturkampf
surface form: Austrian Kulturkampf

later secularization reforms in Austria
religiousOrientation Roman Catholic
signedIn Vienna
subjectHasRole Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
typeOfNorm church–state treaty

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Treaties of the Holy See hasPart Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat) alsoKnownAs Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
this entity surface form: 1855 Concordat
Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat) alsoKnownAs Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
this entity surface form: Concordat of 1855
Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat) alsoKnownAs Vienna Convention between the Holy See and Austria-Hungary (1855 Concordat)
this entity surface form: Austro‑Roman Concordat of 1855