Concordat in a sentence as a noun

Amid harassment of the Church, the Reich concordat treaty with the Vatican was signed in 1933, and promised to respect Church autonomy.

Is there some concordat that makes it difficult?The church is still very powerful in Germany.> Do I really have a right to comment given that I'm not German?You have a right to your opinion about what is happening in a country even if you are not living there.> Does it really makes sense for you to apply what are presumably post-revolution, secular French standards to Germany?It is fairly exceptional to see the state harnessed to do a private institution's bidding like this.> "co-opted by the church to act as their debt collectors " -- sounds conspiratorial.

Concordat definitions

noun

a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action

See also: covenant compact