Non-denominational, laicity, religious freedom, protocol
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.12.n.22.2025.44634Keywords:
secular, secularity, religious freedom, treatment, protocol, ceremonialAbstract
Not always well known everything related to the Catholic Church. The government of the Church is carried out through the Holy See through the Roman Curia.
Without stopping the fact that temporary support is done by the Vatican City State. So, it is the same when we talk about the liturgy, the ceremonial and the protocol, that carries in itself, these three realities that are different, but they serve the same purpose: evangelize all peoples and announce the Kingdom of God. Equally we must take into account treatments and precedents inside and outside the Church. From elsewhere, your relationship with the societies you serve, have been very different over the centuries. Religious freedom, the relationship between Church and State, usually mark the positions between laicism, laicity and not religious. It's important to know the selfless help he does the Catholic Church to society current.
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