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LEGAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE PUBLIC PRESENCE AND ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH IN CROATIA

Slavko Zec ; Theology of Rijeka, Dislocated Studies of Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb, Rijeka, Croatia


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Abstract



The public presence and activity of the Catholic Church in Croatia are based on legal documents which express the desire of both the Croatian State and the Catholic Church to regulate mutual
relations based on contemporary principles, in line with other democratic states of Europe and the world. We speak here about the respect for commonly accepted principles of autonomy and independence, what include mutual cooperation for the benefit of persons, who are both citizens of the Republic of Croatia and Christifideles, members of the Catholic Church. These legal bases we find already in the Croatian Constitution of 1990, then in the Law about the legal status of religious communities of 2002, but particularly in the Concordatary law, namely in the four Agreements signed between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia: about legal issues, about collaboration in education and culture, about religious assistance of the Catholic faithful, members of the Armed Forces and Police (all three salient in 1996) and finally about economic issues (1998). These Agreements guarantee a place and role of the Catholic Church and its ecclesial institutions, as recognized legal entities in public. In particular it is their presence and activity in the media, in education and training institutions, hospitals, hospices and other charitable and social institutions, in prisons and in the Armed Forces and Police. The author of this article points out the existing rules and draws attention to the need for them to be respected so that the mutual cooperation between the State and the Church can be of benefit for those for whom these legal principles are established.

Keywords

Church; State; collaboration; public; Constitution; law; legal persons; media; public institutions; common good

Hrčak ID:

74826

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/74826

Publication date:

21.1.2011.

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