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.
Kinda, Democrats belive in abortion which is a fundamental problem with the Church because they are pro-choice. Their community and socialist standings are more in Line with Catholic teachings than Republicans
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
the people that make up the REPUBLICAN party are mostly white couples happily married with children who live in a mansion in the middle west and go to church every sunday.
Currently (August 2011), there are two members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) campaigning for president of the US for the Republican nomination. They are Mitt Romney (former Governor of Massachusetts) and Jon Huntsman (former Governor of Utah and US Ambassador to China).
Party Caucus is a closed meeting and party whip is assistant of party floor leaders
the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church and the Democratic Party apex
Only if one party is Catholic.
Aside from a lot of consulting with the government, etc. Most of the promises were by the Nazi's and most of those important promises were subsequently broken by them. The only specific article I can see that the Church promised was: Article 16 specified that Bishops must take an oath of loyalty and respect the government whilst ensuring their clergy did the same.
The question needs to be expanded as there are many things to consider. A Catholic can marry outside the church as long as it is in another Christian church and recognized by the Catholic church if the non catholic party agrees to your oath to raise the children as Catholic. The priest does not have to be present. The marriage must be in church, it cannot be outside the church in a garden or country club, unless the non-catholic party is Jewish or Muslim (out of respect) and again agrees to the children being brought up as Catholic If two catholics are married by a Justice of the Peace outside of church they can have their marriage recognized by the Catholic Church,as long as this was first marriage for both.
Yes, if married in a Catholic ceremony to be valid in the Catholic Church. However, if proper papers are filled out and non Catholic party agrees to vows of catholic party and catholic requirements about raising children, permanent marriage, etc., then Catholic may be married in protestant church without priest being present. Contact a priest for further details
Yes, the marriage is still valid in the eyes of God and the church. Because of that, The Catholic party cannot remarry in the church unless it is shown invalid by annulment.
know nothing party
Maybe, this is known as a "mixed marriage", when one party has been baptized in the Catholic Church, and the other is baptized outside the Catholic Church. It is forbidden by Canon 1124 without the express permission of the competent authority. Canon 1125 stipulates that the local Ordinary (the bishop) can grant this permission if there is a just and reasonable cause, and 1) the Catholic party declares that he or she is prepared to remove any dangers of falling away from the faith and makes a sincere promise to all in his or her power to have all the children baptized and brought up in the Catholic Church; 2) the other party is to be informed of these promises and is truly aware of the promise and obligation of the Catholic party. Also, 3) Both parties must be instructed on the essential ends and properties of marriage, which are not be excluded by either party.
Yes. You are allowed to party and get drunk at a church. All the better for God to watch you.
I hope there are not still Nazis trying to influence young people in Germany. Germany negotiated a "concordant" with the Catholic Church and in the agreement, the Catholic Church agreed to disband the Catholic Political party and the Catholic Youth organization. This allow for the rise of the Nazi Party and the Hitler Youth.
i doubt it, because the first marriage would not be recognized by the churchI understood divorce could be an obstacle. Check with the local priest.