Examples of Canons of The Episcopal Church in a sentence
This is an evolving term, as our understanding and language around gender identity and sexuality expands and matures.Intake Officer: The person(s) designated by each diocese to receive information regarding an offense for which a member of the clergy may be held accountable under Title IV of the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church, which sets out the disciplinary process for clergy.
Canon 10: Registers and Parochial ReportsSection 1Every Parish and Mission shall maintain a Register in which it records the information required under the Canons of the Episcopal Church.Section 2Each Parish and Mission shall prepare and timely submit the annual report required by Canon l.6.1 of the Canons of The Episcopal Church.
The Bishop, if there be one, shall be the Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese, for all purposes declared by the Constitution and Canons for the Government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (hereinafter referred to as the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church).
Whenever the election of a Bishop is required as provided in the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church, the Standing Committee shall establish a process for the nomination and election of such Bishop.
Statements made during the course of proceedings under this Canon are not discoverable nor admissible in any proceedings under Title IV of the Canons of The Episcopal Church, provided that this does not require the exclusion of evidence in any proceeding under the Canons of The Episcopal Church which is otherwise discoverable and admissible.
In every mission there shall be kept by the vicar or Cleric in charge or, if there be none, by a warden or the Secretary, a register which conforms to all the requirements of the Canons of The Episcopal Church and the provisions of these Diocesan Canons relating to parish registers.Sec.
A congregation applying for admission as a parish in union with Convention shall meet the requirements of these Canons, as well as the Constitution of the Diocese and the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church.
The rector shall have exclusive charge of all things pertaining to or affecting the spiritual interests of the parish, subject to the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church and of the Diocese, and to the authority of the Bishop.
Intake Officer: The person(s) designated by each diocese to receive information regarding an offense for which a member of the clergy may be held accountable under Title IV of the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church, which sets out the disciplinary process for clergy.
The Secretary of each parish shall keep and preserve, in the office of the parish, printed copies of the current text of the Constitutions and Canons of The Episcopal Church and of the Diocese, together with a copy of the governing documents of the parish.Sec.