Roman Catholic Entities definition

Roman Catholic Entities means each and every (i) Roman Catholic parish, school, diocese, archdiocese, association of religious or lay Persons in the United States or its territories that sponsored, promoted, hosted, was involved with, or provided any support in connection with Scouting activities in any way, including as a social service organization, ministry, camping ministry, or by the use of a camp facility, camp, retreat, or other facilities in connection with Scouting activities, regardless of whether any of the foregoing entities is or was a Chartered Organization at any time or whether such facilities were owned or leased by any of such entities or a third party; (ii) all entities listed or eligible to be listed in the Official Catholic Directory since January 1910, (iii) all Representatives of the foregoing, including their attorneys, any affiliates and the RCAHC. However, no Perpetrator is or shall be a Roman Catholic Entity.4

Examples of Roman Catholic Entities in a sentence

  • C/T Schlice said this was an information item, black and white schedules had been included in the packets but there were larger, colored in schedules available at the front table if anyone was interested in picking one up.

  • The RCAHC shall cooperate and support the BSA’s Youth Protections efforts, including, but not limited to, designating a member to serve on the Youth Protection Committee and facilitating cooperation by the Roman Catholic Entities with the enhanced Youth Protection protocols included in the Plan.

  • The following data sources were used in this historical energy use analysis:• 24 months of Energy+ monthly electricity bills.• 24 months of Union Gas monthly natural gas bills.• 24 months of Region of Waterloo bi-monthly water bills.• Daily weather data for Kitchener/Waterloo.

  • ResponsibilitiesThe Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement is a negotiated agreement between the following signatories: Canada; the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada; the Presbyterian Church of Canada; the United Church of Canada; Roman Catholic Entities; former students who attended Indian Residential Schools, as represented by the National Consortium, the Merchant Law Group or Independent Counsel; the Assembly of First Nations; and Inuit Representatives.

  • The support provided by the Roman Catholic Entities may, but is not required to, include engaging with the BSA and Local Councils to (a) recommend that Catholic dioceses support Scouting as part of their youth ministry; (b) cooperate with Local Councils in establishing new units; (c) continue to support existing units; (d) allow local parishes to promote and encourage participation Scouting; and (e) continue to support religious awards in Scouting program.

  • Canada, Plaintiffs, The Assembly of First Nations and Inuit Representative & The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, The Presbyterian Church of Canada, The United Church of Canada and Roman Catholic Entities, Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (8 May 2006), online (pdf):<http://www.residentialschoolsettlement.ca/IRS%20Settlement%20Agreement-%20ENGLISH.pdf> [IRSSA].

  • It is therefore unreasonable to assume that the Roman Catholic Entities will continue to support Scouting programs and more likely that they will cease serving as Chartered Organizations, resulting in the potential loss of many of the approximately 111,000 members in Catholic-chartered units, almost 12% of Scoutingmembership, in addition to losses of units chartered by other denominations.

  • Roman Catholic Entities, such as the Diocese, that are currently debtors in their own chapter 11 cases are required to obtain orders from their own bankruptcy courts authorizing them to participate in the RCAHC Settlement.

  • There is also a link to the report of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission, to the statements made in response to that report by various bishops and the CCCB, and a joint statement by the Anglican Church of Canada, the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the Roman Catholic Entities Parties to the Settlement Agreement, The United Church of Canada, and the Jesuits of English Canada.

  • Zhang (Eds.), Proceedings of the 24th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP 2016), pp 55-63.

Related to Roman Catholic Entities

  • Catholic means a member of a Church in full communion with the See of Rome. This includes the Latin Rite (Roman Catholics) and the Eastern Catholic Churches (see Appendix 3 of the Diocesan Admissions Guidance for a list of Churches in full communion with the See of Rome). This will normally be evidenced by a certificate of Baptism in a Catholic Church or a certificate of reception into the full communion of the Catholic Church. For the purposes of this policy, it includes a looked after child who is part of a Catholic family where a letter from a priest demonstrates that the child would have been baptised or received into the Church if it were not for their status as a looked after child (e.g. a looked after child in the process of adoption by a Catholic family).

  • Transferred Entities means the entities set forth on Schedule 1.9.

  • CCR means California Code of Regulations.

  • Released Entities means released entities as such term is defined

  • Health Care Operations shall have the meaning given to such term under the HIPAA 2 Privacy Rule in 45 CFR § 164.501.

  • PJM Entities means PJM, including the Market Monitoring Unit, the PJM Board, and PJM’s officers, employees, representatives, advisors, contractors, and consultants. PJM Interchange:

  • Public entity means this State, a political subdivision of this STATE or an agency, board, commission or department of this state or a political subdivision of this state.

  • Related Entities means contractors and subcontractors of a Party at any tier; grantees, investigators, customers, and users of a Party at any tier and their contractors or subcontractor at any tier; or, employees of the Party or any of the foregoing.