The Lateran Pacts: A Turning Point in Modern Rome’s History

The Lateran Pacts, signed in 1929, marked the resolution of a long-standing conflict between the Italian state and the Catholic Church, often referred to as the "Roman Question." This agreement not only secured the Vatican’s independence but also redefined the relationship between church and state in Italy. Here’s a detailed look into the context, key … Continue reading The Lateran Pacts: A Turning Point in Modern Rome’s History