- Falk Laws - Wikipedia
The Falk Laws, also called May Laws (German: Maigesetze[1]), of 1873–1875 were legislative bills enacted in the German Kingdom of Prussia during the Kulturkampf conflict with the Catholic Church They were named after Adalbert Falk, the Prussian Minister of Culture [note 1] (1872–1879)
- May Laws | 1873, Prussia | Britannica
In 1873 the May Laws, promulgated by the Prussian minister of culture, Adalbert Falk, placed strict state controls over religious training and even over ecclesiastical appointments within the church The climax of the struggle came in 1875, when civil marriage was made obligatory throughout Germany Dioceses that failed…
- German Catholics Under the Iron Fist - Catholic Answers
In March 1873, the Landtag passed a series of laws drafted by Adalbert Falk, the German minister of education, that regulated Catholic life in Prussia The new laws were then approved for the entire German Empire on May 15, 1873 by the Reichstag and came to be called the Maigesetze (May Laws)
- May Laws – Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology
The name applied to a series of laws enacted by the Prussian Diet May 1873-1875, marking the beginning of the conflict between Church and State in Germany, generally known as the Kulturkampf
- May Laws - Oxford Reference
The legislation associated with Bismarck's Kulturkampf The laws, passed in May 1873, were directed against the RC Church in Germany
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The Falk Laws or May Laws (German: Maigesetze) of 1873–1875 were legislative bills enacted in the German Kingdom of Prussia during the Kulturkampf conflict with the Catholic Church They were named after Adalbert Falk, the Prussian Minister of Culture (1872–1879)
- The enactment of the Falk Laws, legislation in Germany during . . .
The enactment of the Falk Laws, legislation in Germany during the Kulturkampf conflict with the Church which led to the expulsion of some religious orders from Germany
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The Falk Laws, named after education minister Adalbert Falk, (or the May Laws) of 1873-1875 were legislative bills enacted in the German Kingdom of Prussia during the Kulturkampf conflict with the Catholic Church
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