El Convenio para la Provisión de Beneficios no consistoriales. Un acuerdo a mitad de camino entre el Acuerdo sobre presentación de Obispos y el Concordato

The negotiation of the Concordat of August 27, 1953 constituted an arduous work for the Spanish diplomacy. The need to overcome the international isolation in which Franco’s Regime found itself, after Second World War, forced the Department of Foreign Affairs to focus all his efforts both in a big a...

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Main Author: Santaolalla Saludes, Pablo Martín de (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2010
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2010, Volume: 85, Issue: 334, Pages: 575-623
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Summary:The negotiation of the Concordat of August 27, 1953 constituted an arduous work for the Spanish diplomacy. The need to overcome the international isolation in which Franco’s Regime found itself, after Second World War, forced the Department of Foreign Affairs to focus all his efforts both in a big agreement between the Catholic Church and the Spanish Government, and in an explicit and strong support of the United States, then the leading country of capitalist block. Before obtaining this longed Concordat, the Government of Franco and Holy See negotiated several agreements; one of them was the agreement for the provision of non consistorial benefits. This document developed a system to designate all those ecclesiastic charges that were not directly chosen by the Pope by way of a Consistory.
La negociación del Concordato de 27 de agosto de 1953 constituyó una ardua labor para la diplomacia española. La necesidad de salir del aislamiento internacional en que el Régimen de Franco se encontraba al finalizar la Segunda Guerra Mundial obligó al Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores a centrar todos sus esfuerzos en un gran acuerdo Iglesia-Estado y en el apoyo explícito de los Estados Unidos, país que en aquel momento lideraba el bloque capitalista. Antes de conseguir ese anhelado Concordato, el Gobierno de Franco y la Santa Sede fueron negociando diversos acuerdos entre los cuales se encontraba el que se conocería como Convenio para la provisión de beneficios no consistoriales, documento centrado en el sistema para designar todos aquellos cargos eclesiásticos que no fueron directamente elegidos por el Papa a través de un Consistorio.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos