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Saturday, July 10, 2010
Court Rules National Episcopal Church Entitled To Property of Break-Away Georgia Parish
In Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of Christ Church in Savannah v. Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, Inc., (GA Ct. App., July 8, 2010), a Georgia appellate court, applying neutral principles of civil law, held that the National Episcopal Church is entitled to the property of a local parish (Savannah's Christ Church) that disaffiliated and joined the more conservative Anglican Church of North America. The court concluded that Christ Church has made itself subject to the discipline and canons of the National Episcopal Church which impose a trust on parish property in favor of the National Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Georgia. The Savannah Morning News reported on the decision. [Thanks to John Chilton for the lead.]