Concordat between the Holy See and Hungary (1990)

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The Concordat between the Holy See and Hungary (1990) is a bilateral agreement that redefined the legal status, rights, and privileges of the Catholic Church in post-communist Hungary, particularly in areas such as education, property, and religious freedom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
concordat
international treaty
aim to provide a framework for Catholic education and institutions in Hungary
to redefine the legal status of the Catholic Church in Hungary after communism
to regulate cooperation between the Hungarian state and the Catholic Church
appliesTo post-communist Hungary
counterparty Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
country Hungary
guarantees freedom of religion for the Catholic Church in Hungary
historicalContext transition from communist to democratic system in Hungary
jurisdiction territory of Hungary
language Hungarian
Italian
legalArea church–state relations in Hungary
education law
property law
religious freedom law
party Hungarian government
surface form: Government of Hungary

Roman Curia
regulates operation of Catholic educational institutions in Hungary
ownership and restitution of church property in Hungary
privileges of the Catholic Church in Hungary
public exercise of Catholic religious activities in Hungary
rights of the Catholic Church in Hungary
relatedTo Holy See–Hungary relations
post-communist church restitution in Central and Eastern Europe
religion Roman Catholicism
signatory Holy See
Hungary
subject church property
education
legal status of the Catholic Church in Hungary
religious freedom

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Treaties of the Holy See hasPart Concordat between the Holy See and Hungary (1990)