Examples of Cathedral Chapter in a sentence
The Bishops, Archdeacons, members of diocesan staff and the Cathedral Chapter are also pleased to respond to invitations to officiate if they are able to do so.
It shall have the rights and duties of a Parish except that the Cathedral Chapter may consist of not more than eighteen members.
Nevertheless, either the Bishop and the Diocesan Convention or the Cathedral Chapter shall have the right to terminate this designation and return said Cathedral to Parish status through formal action of either the Bishop and the Convention of the Diocese or the Chapter of the Cathedral by mutual agreement or by giving one year's written notice thereof through formal action of either of said parties.
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There shall be a Cathedral Chapter composed of the Vestry of the Parish of Saint Paul, which shall be re-named the Chapter.
The Cathedral buildings are the Cathedral, Chapter House and libraries.
Section 2 All the clergy of the Cathedral, together with the Archdeacon if there be one, and all Deans and Canons of the Diocese, the Senior and Junior Wardens, Treasurer, Organist, and Choirmaster of the Cathedral, shall constitute the Cathedral Chapter which shall convene as a full body at least annually.
The Dean's resignation shall be in writing, delivered to the Bishop, or if that is impossible, the Senior Warden or one of the Officers of the Cathedral Chapter shall notify the Bishop in writing that a vacancy has occurred in the office of the Dean.
The Electoral Body shall also meet at special meetings, upon the summons of the Bishop of the Diocese, to fill all vacancies in the Cathedral Chapter.
In order to initially constitute the Cathedral Chapter in accordance with the Cathedral Constitution, and to begin and continue the process of maintaining a rotating and staggered membership of the Cathedral Chapter, the Diocesan Convention shall initially elect three (3) laypersons, qualified according to Section III(b) of this canon, to one (1), two (2), and three (3) year terms respectively.