Legal settlement of June 11th, 1817

See also: Legal settlement of 1817

The legal settlement of June 11th, 1817 is a Concordat signed between the the Holy See and the Royaume of France. Not having been validated, it never came into effect and France thus remained under the mode of the Concordat of 1801 until the law of separation.

Negotiators

As regards pope Black and white VII, it is the cardinal Ercole Consalvi, who had already negotiated the text of 1801, which is indicated like plenipotentiary. French side, Louis XVIII chose his ambassador in Rome, which is its old “favorite” and president of the Council, Pierre Jean Casimir, duke of Blacas d' Aulps.

The text of the legal settlement

The political tendency of the legal settlement is the return to the Concordat of Bologna (Article 1st), but of other articles restrictions on this “re-establishment” of the legal settlement of Bologna bring.

A new ecclesiastical geography

One of the objectives of the agreement is to increase the number of dioceses. Another important article (Article 4) thus stipulates that the seats which were removed in the kingdom of France by the bubble of S.S., of November 29th, 1801, will be restored in such number that it will be agreed by mutual agreement, like most advantageous for the good of the religion .

(*) In italic, the évêchés high ones with the row of archbishop's palaces.
(**) In évêchés fats and archbishop's palaces created or restored.

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