Concordat of 1854
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The Concordat of 1854 was an international treaty between the president of the Republic of Guatemala - General Captain Rafael Carrera - and the Holy See, which was signed in 1852 and ratified by both parties in 1854. Through this, Guatemala gave the education of Guatemalan people to regular orders Catholic Church, committed to respect ecclesiastical property and monasteries, imposed mandatory tithing and allowed the bishops to censor what was published in the country; in return, Guatemala received dispensations for the members of the army, allowed those who had acquired the properties that the Liberals had expropriated the Church in 1829 to keep those properties, perceived taxes generated by the properties of the Church, and had the right to judge certain crimes committed by clergy under G
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El Concordato de Guatemala de 1852 fue un Tratado Internacional entre el presidente de la República de Guatemala - capitán general Rafael Carrera- y la Santa Sede, el cual fue suscrito en 1852 y ratificado por ambas partes en 1854. Por medio de este, Guatemala otorgaba la educación del pueblo guatemalteco a las órdenes regulares de la Iglesia Católica, se comprometía a respetar las propiedades y los monasterios eclesiásticos, autorizaba el diezmo obligatorio y permitía que los obispos censuraran lo que se publicaba en el país; a cambio de ello, Guatemala recibía gracias para los miembros del ejército, permitía que quienes hubiesen adquirido las propiedades que los liberales habían expropiado a la Iglesia en 1829 las conservaran, percibía impuestos por lo generado por las propiedades de la
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Concordato de Guatemala de 1852
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Concordat of 1854
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Concordat between the Holy See and the President of the Republic of Guatemala
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Holy See and Congress of Guatemala
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* Secretary of State of the Vatican: Cardinal Antonelli
* President of Guatemala Rafael Carrera
* Minister of Interior, Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs of Guatemala: Pedro de Aycinena
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Captain General Rafael Carrera
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President of Guatemala in 1854
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Through this treaty, Guatemala gave the education of the Guatemalan people to the regular orders of the Catholic Church, committed to respect the ecclesiastical properties and monasteries, authorized mandatory tithing and allowed the bishops to censor what was published in the country.
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Fernando Lorenzana and Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol
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The Concordat of 1854 was an international treaty between the president of the Republic of Guatemala - General Captain Rafael Carrera - and the Holy See, which was signed in 1852 and ratified by both parties in 1854. Through this, Guatemala gave the education of Guatemalan people to regular orders Catholic Church, committed to respect ecclesiastical property and monasteries, imposed mandatory tithing and allowed the bishops to censor what was published in the country; in return, Guatemala received dispensations for the members of the army, allowed those who had acquired the properties that the Liberals had expropriated the Church in 1829 to keep those properties, perceived taxes generated by the properties of the Church, and had the right to judge certain crimes committed by clergy under Guatemalan law. The concordat was designed by Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol and reestablished the relationship between Church and State in Guatemala. It was in force until the fall of the conservative government of Marshal Vicente Cerna y Cerna
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El Concordato de Guatemala de 1852 fue un Tratado Internacional entre el presidente de la República de Guatemala - capitán general Rafael Carrera- y la Santa Sede, el cual fue suscrito en 1852 y ratificado por ambas partes en 1854. Por medio de este, Guatemala otorgaba la educación del pueblo guatemalteco a las órdenes regulares de la Iglesia Católica, se comprometía a respetar las propiedades y los monasterios eclesiásticos, autorizaba el diezmo obligatorio y permitía que los obispos censuraran lo que se publicaba en el país; a cambio de ello, Guatemala recibía gracias para los miembros del ejército, permitía que quienes hubiesen adquirido las propiedades que los liberales habían expropiado a la Iglesia en 1829 las conservaran, percibía impuestos por lo generado por las propiedades de la Iglesia, y tenía el derecho de juzgar con las leyes guatemaltecas a los eclesiásticos que perpetraran crímenes. El concordato mantenía la relación estrecha entre Iglesia y Estado en Guatemala y estuvo vigente hasta la caída del gobierno conservador del mariscal Vicente Cerna y Cerna.
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