Concordat

/kənˈkɔrdæt/ noun

A formal agreement between the Catholic Church and a secular government regarding the Church's role and rights within that state. These treaties typically address issues like religious education, Church property, and clerical appointments.

From Latin 'concordatum,' meaning 'agreed upon' or 'harmonized,' derived from 'concordare' (to agree, be in harmony). The term specifically developed in medieval canon law to describe formal Church-state agreements.

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