
FUNDAMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOLY SEE AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL - 1993
December
30, 1993

FUNDAMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOLY SEE AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL -
December
30, 1993
Preamble
The Holy
See and the State of Israel,
Mindful
of the singular character and universal significance of the Holy Land;
Aware
of the unique nature of the relationship between the Catholic Church and the
Jewish people, and of the historic process of reconciliation and growth in
mutual understanding and friendship between Catholics and Jews;
Having
decided
on 29 July 1992 to establish a 'Bilateral Permanent Working Commission', in
order to study and define together issues of common interest, and in view of
normalizing their relations;
Recognizing
that the work of the aforementioned Commission has produced sufficient material
for a first and Fundamental Agreement;
Realizing
that such Agreement will provide a sound and lasting basis for the continued
development of their present and future relations and for the furtherance of the
Commission's task,
Agree
upon the following Articles:
Article 1
- The
State of Israel, recalling its Declaration of Independence, affirms its
continuing commitment to uphold and observe the human right to freedom of
religion and conscience, as set forth In the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and in other international instruments to which it is a party.
- The Holy
See, recalling the Declaration on Religious Freedom of the Second Vatican
Ecumenical Council, 'Dignitatis humanea', affirms the Catholic Church's
commitment to uphold the human right to freedom of religion and conscience,
as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in other
international instruments to which it is a party. The Holy See wishes to
affirm as well the Catholic Church's respect for other religions and their
followers as solemnly stated by the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council in its
Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions,
'Nostra aetate'.
Article 2
- The Holy
See and the State of Israel are committed to appropriate cooperation in
combatting all forms of antisemitism and all kinds of racism and of
religious intolerance, and in promoting mutual understanding among nations,
tolerance among communities and respect for human life and dignity.
- The Holy
See takes this occasion to reiterate its condemnation of hatred, persecution
and all other manifestations of antisemitism directed against the Jewish
people and individual Jews anywhere, at any time and by anyone. In
particular, the Holy See deplores attacks on Jews and desecration of Jewish
synagogues and cemeteries, acts which offend the memory of the victims of
the Holocaust, especially when they occur in the same places which witnessed
it.
Article 3
- The Holy
See and the State of Israel recognize that both are free in the exercise of
their respective rights and powers, and commit themselves to respect this
principle in their mutual relations and in their cooperation for the good of
the people.
- The
State of Israel recognizes the right of the Catholic Church to carry out its
religious, moral, educational and charitable functions, and to have its own
institutions, and to train, appoint and deploy its own personnel in the said
institutions or for the said functions to these ends. The Church recognizes
the right of the State to carry out its functions, such as promoting and
protecting the welfare and the safety of the people. Both the State and the
Church recognize the need for dialogue and cooperation in such matters as by
their nature call for it.
- Concerning
Catholic legal personality at canon law the Holy See and the State of Israel
will negotiate on giving it full effect in Israeli law, following a report
from a joint subcommission of experts.
Article 4
- The
State of Israel affirms its continuing commitment to maintain and respect
the 'Status quo' in the Christian Holy Places to which it applies and the
respective rights of the Christian communities thereunder. The Holy See
affirms the Catholic Church's continuing commitment to respect the
aforementioned 'Status quo' and the said rights.
- The
above shall apply notwithstanding an interpretation to the contrary of any
Article in this Fundamental Agreement.
- The
State of Israel agrees with the Holy See on the obligation of continuing
respect for and protection of the character proper to Catholic sacred
places, such as churches, monasteries, convents, cemeteries and their like.
- The
State of Israel agrees with the Holy See on the continuing guarantee of the
freedom of Catholic worship.
Article 5
- The Holy
See and the State of Israel recognize that both have an interest in
favouring Christian pilgrimages to the Holy Land. Whenever the need for
coordination arises, the proper agencies of the Church and of the State will
consult and cooperate as required.
- The
State of Israel and the Holy See express the hope that such pilgrimages will
provide an occasion for better understanding between the pilgrims and the
people and religions in Israel.
Article 6
The Holy
See and the State of Israel jointly reaffirm the right of the Catholic Church to
establish, maintain and direct schools and institutes of study at all levels;
this right being exercised in harmony with the rights of the State in the field
of education.
Article 7
The Holy
See and the State of Israel recognize a common interest in promoting and
encouraging cultural exchanges between Catholic institutions worldwide, and
educational, cultural and research institutions In Israel, and in facilitating
access to manuscripts, historical documents and similar source materials, in
conformity with applicable laws and regulations.
Article 8
The State
of Israel recognizes that the right of the Catholic Church to freedom of
expression in the carrying out of its functions is exercised also through the
Church's own communications media; this right being exercised in harmony with
the rights of the State in the field of communications media.
Article 9
The Holy
See and the State of Israel jointly reaffirm the right of the Catholic Church to
carry out its charitable functions through its health care and social welfare
institutions, this right being exercised in harmony with the rights of the State
in this field.
Article 10
- The Holy
See and the State of Israel jointly reaffirm the right of the Catholic
Church to property.
- Without
prejudice to rights relied upon by the Parties:
- The
Holy See and the State of Israel will negotiate in good faith a
comprehensive agreement, containing solutions acceptable to both
Parties, on unclear, unsettled and disputed issues, concerning property,
economic and fiscal matters relating to the Catholic Church generally,
or to specific Catholic Communities or institutions.
- For
the purpose of the said negotiations, the Permanent Bilateral Working
Commission will appoint one or more bilateral subcommissions of experts
to study the issues and make proposals.
- The
Parties intend to commence the aforementioned negotiations within three
months of entry into force of the present Agreement, and aim to reach
agreement within two years from the beginning of the negotiations.
- During
the period of these negotiations, actions incompatible with these
commitments shall be avoided.
Article 11
- The Holy
See and the State of Israel declare their respective commitment to the
promotion of the peaceful resolution of conflicts among States and nations,
excluding violence and terror from international life.
- The Holy
See, while maintaining in every case the right to exercise its moral and
spiritual teaching-office, deems it opportune to recall that, owing to its
own character, it is solemnly committed to remaining a stranger to all
merely temporal conflicts, which principle applies specifically to disputed
territories and unsettled borders.
Article 12
The Holy
See and the State of Israel will continue to negotiate in good faith in
pursuance of the Agenda agreed upon in Jerusalem, on 15 July 1992, and confirmed
at the Vatican, on 29 July 1992; likewise on issues arising from Articles of the
present Agreement, as well as on other issues bilaterally agreed upon as objects
of negotiation.
Article 13
- In this
Agreement the Parties use these terms in the following sense:
- The
Catholic Church and the Church - including, inter alia, its Communities
and institutions,
- Communities
of the Catholic Church - meaning the Catholic religious entities
considered by the Holy See as Churches sui juris and by the State of
Israel as Recognized Religious Communities;
- The
State of Israel and the State - including, inter alia, its authorities
established by law.
- Notwithstanding
the validity of this Agreement as between the Parties, and without
detracting from the generality of any applicable rule of law with reference
to treaties, the Parties agree that this Agreement does not prejudice rights
and obligations arising from existing treaties between either Party and a
State or States, which are known and in fact available to both Parties at
the time of the signature of this Agreement.
Article 14
- Upon
signature of the present Fundamental Agreement and in preparation for the
establishment of full diplomatic relations, the Holy See and the State of
Israel exchange Special Representatives, whose rank and privileges are
specified in an Additional Protocol.
- Following
the entry into force and immediately upon the beginning of the
implementation of the present Fundamental Agreement, the Holy See and the
State of Israel will establish full diplomatic relations at the level of
Apostolic Nunciature, on the part of the Holy See, and Embassy, on the part
of the State of Israel.
Article 15
This
Agreement shall enter into force on the date of the latter notification of
ratification by a Party.
Done in two original copies in the English and Hebrew languages, both texts
being equally authentic. In case of divergency, the English text shall prevail.
Signed
in Jerusalem,
this thirtieth day of the month of December, in the year 1993, which corresponds
to the sixteenth day of the month of Tevet, in the year 5754.
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL
FOR THE
HOLY SEE
Additional
Protocol
- In
relation to Art. 14 (1) of the Fundamental Agreement, signed by the Holy See
and the State of Israel, the 'Special Representatives' shall have,
respectively, the personal rank of Apostolic Nuncio and Ambassador.
- These
Special Representatives shall enjoy all the rights, privileges and
immunities granted to Heads of Diplomatic Missions under international law
and common usage, on the basis of reciprocity.
- The
Special Representative of the State of Israel to the Holy See, while
residing In Italy, shall enjoy all the rights, privileges and immunities
defined by Art. 12 of the Treaty of 1929 between the Holy See and Italy,
regarding Envoys of Foreign Governments to the Holy See residing in Italy.
The rights, privileges and immunities extended to the personnel of a
Diplomatic Mission shall likewise be granted to the personnel of the Israeli
Special Representative's Mission. According to an established custom,
neither the Special Representative, nor the official members of his Mission,
can at the same time be members of Israel's Diplomatic Mission to Italy.
- The
Special Representative of the Holy See to the State of Israel may at the
same time exercise other representative functions of the Holy See and be
accredited to other States. He and the personnel of his Mission shall enjoy
all the rights, privileges and immunities granted by Israel to Diplomatic
Agents and Missions.
- The
names, rank and functions of the Special Representatives will appear, in an
appropriate way, in the official lists of Foreign Missions accredited to
each Party.
Signed in Jerusalem, this thirtieth day of the month of
December, in the year 1993, which corresponds to the sixteenth day of the
month of Tevet, in the year 5754.
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL
FOR THE
HOLY SEE

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