Abstract

Aim: The aim of this article is to determine the importance of cooperation between the state and the Catholic Church in the context of implementing educational activities for the child. Methods: The work adopts methods of dogmatic and legal analysis, subject literature, and case law. Including a comparative method in the field of intra-church and national regulations. Results: It is the duty and right of the Catholic Church to cooperate with the state for the good of the individual and society. Due to the period of development, the child requires special help from third parties, especially parents. However, the Catholic Church has the opportunity to help parents in the upbringing of minors, which must be done with respect for the opinion of legal representatives. Conclusion: The Catholic Church and the state must cooperate with each other in educational activities - and the decision-making power of statutory representatives cannot be omitted in these relations. Originality: The topic of church-state relations touches on a number of important elements of social life. National and church regulations in certain areas must be interconnected. Such relationships make it necessary to constantly implement appropriate business standards, which is particularly important for minors. Therefore, this topic is a recurring discussion. Keyword: principle of cooperation, state-church relations, the welfare of the child, raising a child; parents' rights; freedom of conscience and religion; Catholic schools

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