History
Edit ThisIn 1871 Victor captured Rome itself. The following year Victor Emmanuel entered the city and declared it the new capital of Italy ending papal claims to temporal power.Pope Pius XI and his successors disputed the legitimacy of these acts and proclaimed themselves to be "prisoners" in the Vatican. Finally in 1929 the Italian Government and the Holy See signed three agreements resolving the dispute: A treaty recognizing the independence and sovereignty of the Holy See and creating the State of the Vatican City; A concordat defining the relations between the government and the church within Italy; and A financial convention providing the Holy See with compensation for its losses in 1870.
A revised concordat altering the terms of church-state relations was signed in 1984.
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