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Separation of Church and State in Italy

November 7, 1872 issue

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The difficult question which is to form the principal topic of discussion during the coming parliamentary session is now engrossing public attention in Italy to a high degree, long ere the project of the bill can be even known, nay, completely worked out in the ministerial councils. The promised "Law on the religious corporations of Rome" is indeed designed to be the finishing stroke of that legislation which has taken upon itself to regulate relations between church and state on an entirely new principle. Meanwhile public opinion is growing more and more excited

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LEGISLATION; RELIGIOUS institutions; BILLS, Legislative; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; CHURCH & state; ITALY
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