Sunday, December 28, 2008

Episcopal property dispute heads to Va. Supreme Court


A long-awaited property- settlement decision in Fairfax Circuit Court apparently will not be the end of a two-year-long conflict between a minority group of conservative congregations in the Episcopal Church that broke away from the church to join the Anglican District of Virginia.
On Dec. 19, Fairfax Judge Randy Bellows upheld the long-debated Division Statute, which was the backbone of the Anglican Church's case.

The break-away congregations include several from Fairfax and Loudoun counties. They had decided to break off from the parent organization after determining that church leadership was not following a proper reading of Scripture, particularly on the issue of homosexuality.
The Civil-War-era statute is the key factor in determining the property dispute over the ownership of The Falls Church. The statute governs the ownership of property held in trust for the congregation.

An appeal to the Virginia Supreme Court is being prepared by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Both sides have spent so far about $2 million each in court costs.

http://www.loudountimes.com/news/2008/dec/27/episcopal-property-dispute-heads-va-supreme-court/

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