It was Adolf Hitler who made a concordat with the Vatican, securing these benefits for the church. |
|
So, why doesn't the Scottish Executive cite the spending concordat and get Westminster to pay for the cost of this change in policy? |
|
They signed a concordat with the Scottish Trade Union Congress at their recent Perth conference, pledging consultation with the unions. |
|
The Vatican signed its ill-famed concordat with Hitler in 1933 to prevent him from grabbing church property and meddling in church affairs. |
|
Only an international outcry can move these bureaucrats to honor the constitution instead of the concordat. |
|
A declaration of Anglican common law and polity could then be issued by the primates at their meeting in 2008, in the form of a concordat. |
|
However, he conceded there could be opportunities for NHS consultants to boost their income from private work under the concordat. |
|
Godman devotes significant attention to the 1933 concordat between the Holy See and Germany. |
|
If I had had more space, I would have pursued the issue of the concordat and the general antiliberal tenor of Pius's papacy. |
|
If a concordat with the private sector is desirable in England, it should be considered here too. |
|
The 1933 papal concordat with Hitler is the obvious case-in-point. |
|
The concordat is a voluntary agreement based on goodwill, and the mayor expects every company signed up to honour their pledge. |
|
In a bid to end the dispute, NHS employers have presented a Scottish concordat that ties wage increases in with wide-sweeping changes to pay structures and working conditions. |
|
The cantons are considering whether the option of a concordat would be desirable. |
|
The Austrian court was dominated by the Jesuits, its government had concluded a concordat with Pius IX, the pope who ardently combated all modern ideas. |
|
It was election purdah at the time so the concordat was not released. |
|
He took steps toward rapprochement with Bullinger by signing the Consensus Tigurinus, a concordat between the Zurich and Geneva churches. |
|
The Greater London Authority has immediately written to them in the strongest possible terms to raise our concerns, and will be removing their name from our concordat agreement until this matter is resolved. |
|
This religious movement arose from the refusal of the concordat signed between Bonaparte and the pope Pie VII at the beginning of the XIXth century. |
|
Italy's concordat with the Vatican in 1984, revising the Lateran Treaties, abrogated the article whereby Italy recognises Papal titles. |
|
|
Ever since the Concordat of 1516 between Francis I and Pope Leo X the king had appointed all bishops and the abbots of greater monasteries. |
|
By the Concordat of Vienna he secured the recognition of papal rights over bishoprics and benefices. |
|
The Concordat between the Holy See and Poland guarantees the teaching of religion in state schools. |
|
These issues remained unresolved after the compromise of 1122 known as the Concordat of Worms. |
|
As a part of the Concordat, he presented another set of laws called the Organic Articles. |
|