The article concentrates on the extensive discussion relating first Polish concordats, implemented before the partitions. The contents of the concordats were the reflection of the then Holy See policy towards Poland. This article aims to present concordats from the historical point of view as documents regulating bilateral relations between Holy See and Poland.
The text is about the constitutional foundations of the State’s policy towards the Church in Poland after 1989. It analyses the political and social determinants of the currently binding legal regulations indicating the State-Church relationship, their content and the way constitutional regulations referring to the issue of religion are applied. All the reflections are presented in the context of the question about the secularity of the relationship between the State and the Church.
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