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The agreement between Mussolini and the Catholic Church is known as the Lateran Treaty, you may read about it at the first link below, and see it at the second link.

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What religion was Mussolini?

roman catholic----Not exactly. He was actually an atheist. His mother was a devout Roman Catholic but his father was an active Socialist and not loyal to the church. Mussolini was not baptized at birth AS a Roman Catholic.Mussolini finally being baptized was a political move. But he was an atheist.


What is concordat?

A concordat is a special term for a treaty between a secular state and the Vatican. It deals with the status of the Roman Catholic Church in the country - for example, the government may pledge itself to collect taxes or tithes for the church. The treaty may also extend to other, more general matters, too. Take a look at Concordat Watch for examples of how the Catholic Church uses and has used concordats to obtain privileges and other benefits from national governments.


Why did the pope support Mussolini?

The Lateran Pacts of 1929 gave the Pope sovereign rights to a state of his own in the Vatican City, this would have given him independance from the Kingdom of Italy and would have shown the world that he was not under Mussolini's control. Il Duce had to give up ever attaining a complete totalitiarian, secular state with the Pacts, however what they did do was eliminate the Catholic Church as a political rival, making them dissolve the PPI and the Catholic Scout Movement. The Pope didn't completely support Mussolini afterwards anyway, they still conflicted over the suppression of Catholic Action and the racial laws of 1938.


How did the Catholic Church help Benito Mussolini?

On Feb. 11, 1929, Mussolini signed the Lateran Agreements with the Vatican, reducing the claims for lost church property to 2 billion lire from the Italian capture of Rome in 1870, allowing clergy authority over marriage and the family, and Pope Pius XI agreed to accept the authority of the Fascist dictatorship.


What was the structure of the roman catholic church in the middle ages?

The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.

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What was the settlement by Mussolini with the Roman Catholic Church?

Lateran Treaty


What small country was created by an agreement between the Roman Catholic Church and the government of Italy?

The Vatican City


An agreement between the roman catholic church and the government of Italy created one of the smallest countries what is it?

Vatican


What was the reason for Benito Mussolini to become the dictator of the Roman Catholic Church?

Mussolini did not have power over the Catholic Church. The central government for the Catholic Church is located at the Vatican in the northwest section of Rome. Italy recognizes it as a separate country and has no power over it. Mussolini was selected to rule as Prime Minister of Italy and eventually completely ruled the governing body of the country. Italy still retained its royalty. Mussolini had some conflicts with the Catholic Church and he tried to stay in their favor so the people would like him. The Catholic Church and the Fascists government had one thing in common; they did not like the Communists. Mussolini used the fear of Communism to maintain control of the country.


What was the result of negotiations between Mussolini and Pope Pius XI?

If the Catholic Church wouldn't say anything about how the Jews were being exterminated, Mussolini would allow the Catholic Church to continue to hold services for their people. NEW RESPONDENT. The negotiations between Mussolini and Pius XI led to the Concordat of 1929, that sorted out the relations between Italy and The State of Vatican, which had been remaining pending since the 1870, the year of the seize of Rome by the Italian Army.


How did the concordat benefit the nazi party and catholic church?

The Concordat, which was signed on the 14th July 1933, was an agreement between the Roman Catholic Church and Hitler. It benefited the Nazis, as they were able to get rid of the Catholic Centre Party, meaning that the Nazi party was the only party.


How does the Church justify its support of Adolf Hitler?

Neither the protestant churches or the Catholic Church supported Hitler. The Catholic Pope was criticized during the war and after the war for not coming out openly or strongly against Hitler & Mussolini.


What religion was Mussolini?

roman catholic----Not exactly. He was actually an atheist. His mother was a devout Roman Catholic but his father was an active Socialist and not loyal to the church. Mussolini was not baptized at birth AS a Roman Catholic.Mussolini finally being baptized was a political move. But he was an atheist.


What is the difference between a Synagogue and a Catholic Church?

a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.


What are the differences between ethiopian catholic church and roman Catholic church?

The ethiopian catholic church is one of 23 liturgical rites of the Catholic Church. The Roman rite is the largest. They only have slightly different traditions and are in union with the Pope


Which was a disagreement between catholic church and orthdox church?

Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.


Is the roman catholic symbol the same as the Christianity symbol?

Seeing as there is no break in historical continuity between the early Church and the Catholic Church, the symbol that applied to the early Church by definition represents the Catholic Church.