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Webster 1913 Edition


Concordat

Con-cor′dat

,
Noun.
[F.
concordat
, L.
concordato
, prop. p. p. of
concordare
. See
Concord
.]
1.
A compact, covenant, or agreement concerning anything.
2.
An agreement made between the pope and a sovereign or government for the regulation of ecclesiastical matters with which both are concerned;
as, the
concordat
between Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte in 1801
.
Hook.

Webster 1828 Edition


Concordat

CONCORDAT

,
Noun.
In the canon law, a compact, covenant, or agreement concerning some beneficiary matter, as a resignation, permutation, promotion and the like. In particular, an agreement made by a prince with the Pope relative to the collation of benefices; such as that between the Emperor Frederic III., the German princes, and the Popes legate, A.D. 1448.

Definition 2024


concordat

concordat

See also: concordât

English

Noun

concordat (plural concordats)

  1. A formal agreement between two parties, especially between a church and a state; specifically, an agreement between the Pope and a government.
    • 1820, Theodore Lyman, The Political State of Italy
      That eminent and independant statesman, Count Louis of Medicis, concluded a concordat with cardinal Gonsalvi, at Terracina, on the 16th February, 1816, probably the most humiliating instrument to which the Roman court has been forced to submit since the fall of the Bonapartes.
    • 1846, William Scott, The Christian Remembrancer
      The Concordat of the See of Rome with King Diniz is the most interesting ecclesiastical epoch […].
    • 2000, Bruno Kreisky, Matthew Paul Berg, The Struggle for a Democratic Austria: Bruno Kreisky on Peace and Social Justice, page 486
      Later, he also promoted a significant degree of reconciliation between the Austrian social democratic movement and the Roman Catholic Church through the negotiation of the 1960 Concordat.
    • 2009, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate 2010, p. 116:
      1527: when the cardinal comes back from France, he immediately begins ordering up banquets. French ambassadors are expected, to set the seal on his concordat.

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