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|contents=The Constitution of the Italian Republic was ratified on 22 December 1947. Articles 3, 8, 19, and 20 grant religious freedom and equality. Article 7 states a separation between the state of Italy and the Catholic Church. Badan Penyelidik Usaha-usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia. “Mahkamah Konstitusirepublik Indonesia.” The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia. The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia, 2020. Last modified 2020. Accessed June 16, 2022. https://www.mkri.id/.
|contents=Freedom of religion is protected under Article 8 of the Italian Constitution which states: “All religious denominations are equally free before the law” but stipulates that “Denominations other than Catholicism have the right to self-organisation according to their own statutes, provided these do not conflict with Italian law” (constituteproject.org).  
 
“Italy 1947 (Rev. 2020) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed July 21, 2023. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Italy_2020.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Italy

Freedom of religion is protected under Article 8 of the Italian Constitution which states: “All religious denominations are equally free before the law” but stipulates that “Denominations other than Catholicism have the right to self-organisation according to their own statutes, provided these do not conflict with Italian law” (constituteproject.org).

“Italy 1947 (Rev. 2020) Constitution.” Constitute. Accessed July 21, 2023. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Italy_2020.