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concordat

American  
[kon-kawr-dat] / kɒnˈkɔr dæt /

noun

  1. an agreement or compact, especially an official one.

  2. an agreement between the pope and a secular government regarding the regulation of church matters.


concordat British  
/ kɒnˈkɔːdæt /

noun

  1. a pact or treaty, esp one between the Vatican and another state concerning the interests of religion in that state

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Other Word Forms

  • concordatory adjective

Etymology

Origin of concordat

1610–20; < French; replacing concordate < Medieval Latin concordātum, Latin: neuter of concordātus, past participle of concordāre to be in agreement. See concord, -ate 1

Explanation

A concordat is an agreement between parties, especially between nations or between a church and a nation. A concordat is official, written, and signed. When there is concord, there is agreement. That can help you remember that a concordat is a type of agreement between two or more parties. The earliest concordats were between the Roman Catholic Church and various governments, but a concordat can exist between any two entities, including two nations. When there's a concordat, the parties sign a contract and agree to do something. A treaty is a type of concordat.

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In 1933, he negotiated a concordat between the Catholic church and Germany.

From The Guardian • Mar. 1, 2020

Animal Research Openness Agreement, which if formalized would bind signatories to be more candid about the animal research they do, much like the U.K. concordat.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 26, 2018

The concordat was a narrow, self-protecting measure, but was seen by some as limiting the effectiveness of the church in fighting Nazism.

From US News • Sep. 24, 2015

While the constitution stipulates a separation between church and state, a 2002 concordat defined this relationship by granting the Church official recognition in Georgia and a special consultative role in the government, particularly in education.

From BBC • Jun. 30, 2013

A campaign began in the papers to cancel the concordat with the Vatican.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez