Organization of the Pontifical States and structure of the Holy See
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.4.n.7.2017.19978Keywords:
Holy See, Vatican City State, protocol, legal actionAbstract
It is a question of seeing evolution from the historical point of view, the organization maintained by the Papal States until its disappearance in 1870 until the configuration of the State of the Vatican City in 1929, analyzing the structure of organization and functioning of the Holy See, with its Congregations, Pontifical Tribunals Councils and Offices, over time. We stand from 1870 until today, showing the characteristics that govern its articulation and its activities that give meaning to all the work of the Church through the Apostolic See and the character of Instrumentality possessed by the State of the Vatican City concerning the Holy See.
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