Episcopal Church takes on dioceses dispute
By Natasha Altamirano
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
January 12, 2007
The Episcopal Church plans to intervene in a property dispute involving two Northern Virginia parishes that voted to leave the American denomination last month, officials with the departing congregations said.
The intervention would mark a dramatic shift in the relationship between the national church and individual dioceses.
Truro Church in Fairfax and the Falls Church are among nine parishes in Virginia that voted to leave the Episcopal Church last month over issues of biblical authority and sexuality. The departing congregations make up about 10 percent of the Virginia diocese's estimated 90,000 members.
Truro and the Falls Church are fighting for an estimated $27 million to $37 million in property.
"The prior presiding bishop took the position that property disputes are in the purview of the diocese," said Jim Oakes, senior warden at Truro. "The current presiding bishop seems to be taking a different position."
Bob Williams, communications director for the Episcopal Church, said there's more at stake than land.
"The leadership of the Episcopal Church has a moral ... responsibility to guard that property for the use of future generations," he said. the rest
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