concordat

/kənˈkɔrdæt/
noun
  1. An agreement or treaty, especially between the Vatican and a secular government regarding religious matters.
    • The concordat between the church and the state was signed in 1929.
    • A new concordat established the legal status of religious schools in the country.
    • Historians study the 1801 Concordat between Napoleon and the Pope.
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