The Principle of Equal Rights of Churches and Other Religious Organizations

The principle of equal rights of churches and other religious organizations is a principle of Catholicism. It can be read from the principle of the pluralistic society contained in the model of the relations between Church and State developed by the Second Vatican Council. Under Polish law it is reg...

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Main Author: Mirosław Sitarz
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II 2015-06-01
Series:Kościół i Prawo
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.tnkul.pl/index.php/kip/article/view/322
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Summary:The principle of equal rights of churches and other religious organizations is a principle of Catholicism. It can be read from the principle of the pluralistic society contained in the model of the relations between Church and State developed by the Second Vatican Council. Under Polish law it is regulated in Article 9(2/3) of 17 May 1983 Act on the Guarantees of the Freedom of Conscience and Faith and in Article 25(1) of the 2 April 1997 Constitution of the Republic of Poland. In the axiological and legal basis of the principle of equality of churches and other religious organizations we can also include equal rights and dignity and freedom of conscience and religion. The principle of equality means that churches and other religious organizations have the right to be treated in the same way whenever each of them in the same de­gree is endowed with a certain trait, „as well as due to this trait”, and where between the entities, i.e. churches and other religious organizations, there are substantial va­riances, each of them should be treated differently and always according their dissimi­larity.
ISSN:0208-7928
2544-5804