ARTICLE 136
Civil and political rights and duties are neither conditioned upon nor limited by the exercise of religious liberty.
The enjoyment of civil and political rights as well as eligibility to public office is independent of religious belief.
No one is under any obligation to reveal his religious convictions.
The authorities have a right to inquire about religious affiliation only so far as rights and duties are dependent thereon or in pursuance of a statistical enumeration prescribed by law.
No one may be forced to attend any church ceremony or festivity, to take part in any religious exercise, or to make use of any religious oath.
ARTICLE 137
There is no state church.
Freedom of association in religious societies is guaranteed. The combination of religious societies within the Commonwealth is not subject to any limitations.
Every religious society regulates and administers its affairs independently within the limits of the general law. It appoints its officers without interference by the state or the civil municipality.